Nursing in a multicultural world: Cultural competence and sensitivity as ethical imperatives
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caring, perspective, cultural competence , cultural diversity, cultural sensitivity, nursingAbstract
Healthcare today is marked by growing cultural diversity, which profoundly shapes the way nurses deliver care. This perspective article argues that cultural competence and cultural sensitivity are not optional skills but essential dimensions of effective nursing practice. Positioned through a reflective and theoretical lens, this article examines how nurses' awareness, knowledge, and skills intersect with sensitivity to patients' cultural values and beliefs to promote trust, equity, and improved health outcomes. It discusses persistent barriers including language differences, implicit biases, and systemic inequities that hinder culturally responsive care. Drawing from current discourse and professional experience, the article emphasizes the critical role of nurses as advocates who bridge cultural gaps within healthcare systems. The perspective advanced here is that integrating cultural awareness into both nursing education and clinical practice is central to reducing health disparities and enhancing the patient experience. Ultimately, cultural competence and sensitivity should be reframed not as optional attributes but as core nursing responsibilities vital for advancing equity in a diversifying world.
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