cultural safetyThe concept of cultural safety arose from the colonial context of New Zealand society. In response to the poor health status of Maori, the indigenous people of New Zealand, and their insistence that service delivery change profoundly, nursing has begun a process o...
cultural safetyexperiential learningreflectioninequitiestransformative learningTo improve health equity, especially for American Indian/Alaska Native peoples, cultural safety must be included in the nursing education curricula. Cultural safety requires self-reflection with an examination of one's own culture ...
Cultural safety is an essential concept within New Zealand nursing that is formally linked to registration and competency-based practice certification. Despite its centrality to New Zealand nursing philosophies and the stated expectation of cultural safety as a practice element, there is limited evidence...
Cultural competence and cultural safety are essential knowledge in contemporary nursing care. Using a three-phase, mixed methods sequential triangulation design, this study examines the extent to which Anglophone Schools of Nursing in Canada have integrated cultural competence and/or cultural safety into ...
Oda K and Rameka M (2012) Students' corner: Using Te Tiriti o Waitangi to identify and address racism, and achieve cultural safety in nursing. Contemporary Nurse 43: 107-112.Oda K and Rameka M. (2012) Students' corner: using Te Tiriti O Waitangi to identify and address racism, and ...
- 《Nursing Economic》 被引量: 15发表: 2010年 Slik and the Receptor Tyrosine Kinase Breathless Mediate Localized Activation of Moesin in Terminal Tracheal Cells cultural safetysocial ethicssocioethical nurseA key element in the regulation of subcellular branching and tube morphogenesis of the Drosophila...
The development of a nursing workforce that is equipped with knowledge and an embedded attitude of cultural sensitivity and safety is a nursing workforce ... Renee,Blackman - 《Contemporary Nurse》 被引量: 5发表: 2014年 Gender sensitivity in nursing practice: assessing the impact of childhood exp...
A review of more than three decades of literature about kidney care in First Nation communities has found there's still a long way to go when it comes to cultural safety. The review, written by University of Adelaide Nursing School Senior Lecturer Melissa Arnold-Ujvari, Senior Research Fellow ...
New LINMEN website to support nursing and midwifery education on cultural safety Australian Midwifery NewsDent, Phoebe
Indigenous nurses' practice realities of cultural safety and socioethical nursing Maori Health Research ReviewK., HunterC., Cook