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Exploring cultural care: the development of culturally competent nurse practitioners for British Columbia's First Nations communities

机译:探索文化护理:为不列颠哥伦比亚省原住民社区培养具有文化素养的执业护士

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Aboriginal Canadians have historically suffered from barriers to health and healthcare. Racialism, colonialism, and culturalism continue to perpetuate the barriers to healthcare that enable health disparities between aboriginal and non-aboriginal Canadians. Cultural competency is recognized as a strategy to ameliorate the effects of health inequities that exist for First Nations populations. Moreover, nurse practitioners are currently emerging as primary care providers for marginalized and underserved populations of First Nations in British Columbia and are professionally required to provide culturally competent and culturally safe healthcare. This project asks what culturally competent interventions can be used by nurse practitioners to mitigate health disparities experienced by First Nations communities in Northern British Columbia, and finds that nurse practitioners must rely on expert opinion, including the views of First Nations patients and the professional standards. --Leaf ii.
机译:历史上,原住民加拿大人一直遭受健康和医疗保健方面的障碍。种族主义,殖民主义和文化主义继续使医疗保健的障碍长期存在,这些障碍使加拿大原住民和非原住民之间的健康差距越来越大。文化能力被认为是减轻原住民健康不平等影响的一项战略。此外,护士从业者目前正在成为不列颠哥伦比亚省原住民的边缘化和服务水平低下人群的初级保健提供者,并且在专业上需要提供具有文化能力和文化安全性的医疗保健。该项目询问护士从业人员可以使用哪些具有文化能力的干预措施来减轻不列颠哥伦比亚省北部原住民社区所经历的健康差异,并发现护士从业人员必须依靠专家意见,包括原住民患者的意见和专业标准。 -叶ii。

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