Cultural Competence of European Nursing Faculty. An International Cross-Sectional Study

  • Laura Visiers-Jiménez
  • , María Isabel Baeza-Monedero
  • , José Ríos-Díaz
  • , Sylvain Marcel Lybrecht Llinares
  • , Maria Lara Martínez-Gimeno
  • , Karel Mattys
  • , Rudy de Sagher
  • , Ria Bruijn
  • , Sybille Frey
  • , Martina Valachovičová
  • , Kathrine Hoffmann Pii
  • , Lisbeth Vinberg
  • , Janne Krag
  • , Klaus Muller
  • , Gordon Hill
  • , Maria Malliarou
  • , Angela Flynn
  • , Federica Canzan
  • , Raffaello Furlan
  • , Beatrice Mazoleni
  • Ilaria Fava, Giuseppina Tomaiuolo, Agita Melbārde-Kelmere, Cristina Pestaña, Ermira Tartari Bonnici, Josef Trepani, Pascale Didry, Mirjam Palsma, Andreia Lima, Teresa Moreira, Jose Edmundo Xavier Furtado Sousa, Claudia Baccatum, Carlos Sequeira, Jose Carlos Carvalho, Rita Mónaco, Emina Hadziabdic, Aynur Uysal Toraman, Viktorija Kiele, Pedro Ventura Puertos, Adelina Martín Salvador, María Adelaida Álvarez, María Gázquez López, María Angustias Sánchez Ojeda, Mª Angeles Pérez Morente, Shakira Kaknani, Juan Carlos Paramio Cuevas, Rocío Romero Serrano, Ana Fernández Feito, Fernando Alonso Pérez, Juan Carlos Fernández Domínguez, Alfonso M. García Hernández, Jose Luis Cobo Sánchez, Esmeralda Santa Cruz, Raúl Soto Cámara, Rubén García Fernández, Elena Fernández Martínez, María Hinojal Benavente Cuesta, Rosa María Cárdaba García, Silvia Costa Abos, Nuria Gorchs Font, M. del Carmen Malagón Aguilera, José Tomás Mateo, Francesc Valls Fonayet, Agueda Cervera Gasch, Mª Zoraida Clavijo Chamorro, Adela Gómez Luque, Cristina Jorge Soto, Elena Andrade Gómez, Gema Cid Expósito, Raquel Luengo González, Isabel Font Jiménez, Beatriz Álvarez Embarba, Sonsoles Hernández Iglesias, Elena Jiménez García, Alonso Molina Rodríguez, Mª Dolores Pereñiguez Olmo, Maider Belintxon Martín, Saloa Unanue Arza, Maria Isabel Trespaderne Beracierto, Elena de Lorenzo Urien, Cristina Lozano Ochoa, José Ríos Díaz, Sylvain Marcel Lybrecht Linares, María Lara Martínez Gimeno, María Isabel Baeza Monedero, Laura Visiers Jiménez

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Abstract

Introduction: The diverse cultural landscape of Europe underscores the importance of culturally safe healthcare. There is a necessity to assess cultural competence among European nursing faculty to provide an international perspective on cultural competence. Design: A descriptive, cross-sectional study. Methods: An assessment of cultural competencies was conducted using the Cultural Competence Assessment scale, either in its original language (English) or in its translated and validated versions in Spanish, Italian, Portuguese, and Turkish. An online questionnaire was used to collect data. The study was conducted in 71 higher institutions, distributed across 17 countries through a consecutive sample of 1364 nursing faculty. The ethical principles of biomedical research were respected during the study, and the confidentiality of the data was guaranteed. Results: The mean level of cultural competence of the European nursing faculty was at the level of ‘good’. They showed greater cultural awareness and sensitivity than cultural competence behaviors. Significant associations were found between cultural competence level and the language of the questionnaire, level of education, having a nursing degree, leisure stays abroad, having friends from other countries or cultures, and international experiences abroad and at home. The better levels of cultural competence were found in profiles with the categories of: women with a Nursing Degree, a higher level of education, and with an ERASMUS+ stay experience. Conclusions: This study offers an international overview of the cultural competence of nursing faculty. While the overall level of cultural competence was good, there is a need to reinforce the behaviors and factors that influence it.

Original languageEnglish
Pages (from-to)452-471
Number of pages20
JournalJournal of Nursing Scholarship
Volume57
Issue number3
DOIs
Publication statusPublished - May 2025

Keywords

  • cultural competence
  • education
  • faculty
  • health educators
  • nursing
  • nursing
  • transcultural nursing

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