Cultural Competence in Nursing
Nurses provide care for patients with a variety of needs. However, sometimes, the age, gender, race, disability, or sexual orientation of a person can affect the quality and availability of their healthcare. This situation can have a negative emotional, mental, and physical influence on these individuals. Healthcare workers must be able to give inclusive and sensitive care and identify risks. Cultural competence must become a standard skill, and nurses must advocate for equity.
In this nursing CE course, you’ll learn why providing equitable and diverse care while remaining inclusive to all populations is important. You’ll also learn about health disparities, who this affects, and a broad understanding of how to utilize cultural competence.
Visit the Cultural Competence in Nursing page to learn more.