A Comparative Analysis of Nurses’ Cultural Competence in Inpatient, Outpatient, and Emergency Rooms within Hospital Setting
Date
2022-03-06Author
ABDULLAH, Syamsiah Nur Azizah
ASMANINGRUM, Nurfika
NUR, Kholid Rosyidi Muhammad
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Cultural diversity affects individual beliefs and understanding of treatment situations,
influencing the treatment process. As care providers, nurses must deliver culturally sensitive
care, so cultural competence is paramount. Cultural competence is a crucial element of
cross-cultural care. Nevertheless, research on assessing nurses’ cultural competence across
different care settings is lacking. This study was aimed to analyze differences in nurses’
cultural competence in inpatient, outpatient, and emergency rooms. The study used a nonexperimental quantitative design with a cross-sectional approach conducted on 108 nurses in
inpatient, outpatient, and emergency rooms. Data were collected using a Cultural
Competence Assessment Instrument (CCAI) questionnaire. The data analysis used univariate
and bivariate analysis. Descriptive analysis and the Kruskal Wallis test were used to analyze
the data, with p<0.05. The analysis results documented no significant difference in cultural
competence among the nurses, evidenced by p 0.841. Their cultural competence was not
significantly related to the type of nursing service provided. However, cultural competence is
dependent on nurses’ cultural knowledge and organizational support related to the provision
of cultural competence training
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