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Nursing students’ experiences with improving cultural competence through education and practices in rural Indonesia: a qualitative study† Cover

Nursing students’ experiences with improving cultural competence through education and practices in rural Indonesia: a qualitative study†

Open Access
|Mar 2025

Abstract

Objective

The importance of culture in nursing lies in its influence on patients’ health perceptions, behaviors, and responses to care. Despite the challenges posed by the complexity of studying culture, there remains a critical need to develop cultural competence in nursing. This study investigated how nursing students in rural Indonesia enhance their cultural competence through education and practice.

Methods

This study employed a qualitative descriptive phenomenological approach. It conducted face-to-face interviews with 32 students across 6 regions, selected purposively. Thematic analysis was employed to evaluate the results.

Results

Five themes emerge in this research: perceptions of cultural competence, learning cultural competence in the classroom, practical experience, learning expectations related to cultural competence, and cultural learning barriers.

Conclusions

Enhancing cultural competence necessitates enriched curricula, adept clinical mentors, and continual student evaluation. This iterative assessment informs tailored strategies for nurturing cultural proficiency.

DOI: https://doi.org/10.2478/fon-2025-0005 | Journal eISSN: 2544-8994 | Journal ISSN: 2097-5368
Language: English
Page range: 37 - 45
Submitted on: Sep 9, 2024
Accepted on: Sep 21, 2024
Published on: Mar 14, 2025
Published by: Shanxi Medical Periodical Press
In partnership with: Paradigm Publishing Services
Publication frequency: 4 issues per year

© 2025 Petrus Kanisius Siga Tage, Fepyani Thresna Feoh, Maria Yasintha Goa, Angela Muryanti Gatum, Herliana Monika Azi Djogo, Erna Febriyanti, published by Shanxi Medical Periodical Press
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