Ecological predictors of cultural competence among nurses in the neonatal intensive care unit: A cross-sectional descriptive study

Key Points

  • Identifies key ecological predictors, including education, workplace diversity, and institutional support, that influence cultural competence in NICU nurses.
  • Explores the impact of cultural awareness, communication skills, and sensitivity on neonatal patient care and family interactions.
  • Provides recommendations for enhancing cultural competence training and policies in NICU settings.

Description

This book examines the ecological factors influencing cultural competence among nurses in neonatal intensive care units (NICUs). Through a cross-sectional descriptive study, it explores how personal, institutional, and environmental factors shape culturally responsive nursing care for diverse patient populations.

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