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Cultural Competence in the Undergraduate Nursing Curriculum
Authors:Norma G Cuellar DSN  RN  Ann Marie Walsh Brennan PhD  RN  Kathleen Vito PhD  RN  Mary Lou de Leon Siantz PhD  RN  
Institution:2. Practice Assistant Professor, University of Pennsylvania, School of Nursing, Fagin Hall, Philadelphia, PA 19104-609;3. Lecturer, University of Pennsylvania, School of Nursing, Fagin Hall, Philadelphia, PA 19104-6096;4. Assistant Dean of Diversity and Cultural Affairs University of Pennsylvania School of Nursing, Fagin Hall, Philadelphia, PA 19104-6096
Abstract:Although health care providers and health care systems have increasingly acknowledged the need for culture-specific care in a global society, its implementation has remained daunting. Thus, integrating cultural competence into nursing education is no longer a choice but a requirement that builds on the values of the racially and culturally diverse population of the United States for optimal health care. The need has never been greater for nurses who understand the health implications of the demographic shifts that are shaping an American society whose African American, Hispanic, Asian, and Native American constituents compose a significantly growing portion of the population and whose health care needs will need to be served in health care settings that range from their homes to health care institutions. This article provides a blueprint on how our undergraduate program integrated cultural competence education throughout the curriculum.
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