Cultural competence of baccalaureate nursing faculty.

J Nurs Educ

Washington State University, Intercollegiate College of Nursing, 2917 W. Fort George Wright Drive, Spokane, WA 99224-5291, USA.

Published: August 2007

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This randomized, stratified, descriptive, cross-sectional survey design used Campinha-Bacote's Inventory for Assessing the Process of Cultural Competence Among Healthcare Professionals-Revised (IAPCC-R) to assess the cultural competence of a convenience sample of 170 randomly selected baccalaureate nursing (BSN) program faculty. The mailed survey also assessed factors that were helpful in increasing comfort levels in caring for individuals from other cultures and gathered self-report data on cultural content in faculty academic preparation and current employing programs. Results indicated BSN faculty were culturally competent. Faculty teaching in the states with the most immigrants were more culturally competent than were faculty teaching in the states with the least immigrants. Immersion or working in another culture were the most frequently cited methods of increasing cultural comfort.

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