Cultural competence of Turkish nurses and nursing students: An integrative literature review

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Aydoğdu, A. L. F. (2021). Cultural Competence of Turkish Nurses and Nursing Students: An Integrative Literature Review. Journal of Transcultural Nursing. pp. 1-13. https://doi.org/10.1177/10436596211062938Abstract
Introduction: Turkish population is characterized by its great cultural diversity, thus, Turkish nurses and nursing students
often interact with patients of different cultural backgrounds from theirs. Cultural competence is needed to provide qualified
contemporary nursing care. This study aimed to explore the literature on the cultural competence of Turkish nurses and
nursing students.
Methodology: The Whittemore and Knafl review methodology was used to extract, summarize, and synthesize data of 15
primary research articles published between January 2011 and January 2021. The search was done in the Turkish Academic
Network and Information Center—ULAKBIM (PubMed, TRDizin, DergiPark).
Results: Three themes were identified: cultural competence, cultural-related problems, and importance of training on
transcultural nursing.
Discussion: Appropriate educational courses on transcultural nursing should be implemented in Turkish nursing schools as
well as in continuing education programs for Turkish nurses.