Cultural Competence and Associated Factors Among Nurses Working in Public Hospitals of South Wollo Zone, Northeast Ethiopia: A multi-center Cross-sectional study
Tekola Seid Zeleke,
Getaw Walle Bazie,
Yemane Eshetu Bekalu
et al.
Abstract:Background: Enhancing cultural competence stands as a cornerstone in the realm of clinical nursing. Consequently, nurses engaging with culturally diverse communities encounter significant challenges. In Ethiopia, nurses providing care often prioritize physical well-being, the therapeutic journey, and medical interventions, while overlooking the critical cultural dimensions of patient care. Therefore, this study aims to evaluate the level of cultural competence and its determining factors among nurses employed … Show more
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