2019
DOI: 10.5430/jnep.v9n8p74
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Measurement of cultural competency: A pilot study of nurses' knowledge of religious practices

Abstract: Background: Most studies assessing cultural competence inquire about attitudes and beliefs and do not measure mastery of information. In this study, we investigate how much nurses know about various religious practices they might encounter.Methods: An open response examination with 90 questions regarding Judaism, Islam, Hinduism, Mormonism, Seventh Day Adventist and Evangelical Christianity was administered to 24 faculty members and 60 students.Results: The mean score on the exam was 22.8 out of 100 (students … Show more

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