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强调:文化能力是一个持续的过程,包括培养照顾来自不同文化的患者的技能、知识和敏感性。文化能力反映了护士提供符合患者信仰、价值观和做法的护理的能力。先前的培训和在文化多样性背景下的经验有助于未来护士文化能力的发展。随着培训进程的推进,学生们正在获得更高水平的文化能力。导言:多样性是卫生保健的一个挑战,因为它意味着护士在文化上有能力,能够提供符合来自不同文化的患者的信仰、价值观和做法的护理。目的:确定哥伦比亚一所公立大学护理专业学生的文化能力水平。材料和方法:横断面描述性定量研究。数据收集使用了智利西班牙语版本的文化能力量表,该量表此前在哥伦比亚背景下得到了验证。该样本由2021年8月至12月期间在第三至第八学期注册的148名护理学生组成。通过Mann Whitney的U检验和Kruskal-Wallis的H检验进行单变量和双变量分析。结果:护理专业学生的平均得分(:72.3)表明文化能力水平中等。与先前的培训(p<0.05)和具有不同文化的患者的护理经验(p<0.05)相比,能力水平存在显著差异。讨论:本研究的参与者表现出与韩国、印度、南非、伊拉克和智利等其他国家护理生研究中发现的文化能力水平相似。结论:护生的文化能力水平使他们能够提供安全、有同情心、有效和符合患者文化的人类行动。引用这篇文章:Sequeda Villarraga Francy Lizeth、Urena Parra Maria Natalia、Velandia Galvis Martha Ligia、Zambrano Plata Gloria Esperanza。哥伦比亚一所公立大学护理专业学生的文化能力。杂志照顾你。2023年;14(2):E2779http://dx.doi.org/10.15649/cuidarte.2779
[Cultural competence of nursing students at a public university in ColombiaCompetencia cultural em estudantes de enfermagem de uma universidade pública colombiana].
Introduction: Diversity is a challenge in healthcare because it requires nurses to be culturally competent and able to provide care adapted to the beliefs, values, and practices of patients from diverse cultures.
Objective: To determine the level of cultural competence of nursing students at a public university in Colombia.
Materials and methods: Quantitative, descriptive, cross-sectional study. The Chilean Spanish version of the Cultural Competence Scale, previously validated in Colombia, was used for data collection. The sample consisted of 148 nursing students enrolled from the third to the eighth semester during the period from August to December 2021. Univariate and bivariate analyses were performed using the Mann-Whitney U and the Kruskal-Wallis H tests.
Results: The average score (D:72.3) obtained by the nursing students indicates moderate levels of cultural competence. Significant differences were found in the level of competence regarding previous training (p < 0.05) and experience in caring for patients from diverse cultures (p < 0.05).
Discussion: Participants in this study showed levels of cultural competence similar to those found in research conducted with nursing students in other countries, such as South Korea, India, South Africa, Iraq, and Chile, among other countries.
Conclusions: The level of cultural competence of nursing students enables them to provide safe, humane, empathetic, effective, and culturally coherent actions to patients.