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Turkish Cross‐Cultural Adaptation of Cultural Humility Scale for Nursing Students: A Methodological Research

In the world today, the wars and ethnic conflicts that emerged due to the expansionist policy brought about by globalisation bring along a multicultural structure formed by different ethnic groups.… Click to show full abstract

In the world today, the wars and ethnic conflicts that emerged due to the expansionist policy brought about by globalisation bring along a multicultural structure formed by different ethnic groups. This situation has focused especially on health systems and approaches primarily on ethnic differences, inequality in health, and preventing discrimination. Cultural humility is the process of interacting openly, self‐awarely, egoless, and self‐judgmentally when interacting with different ethnic groups or communities. In order to provide effective health services to people from different cultures, nursing students are expected to gain this skill during their education processes. The aim of the study is to adapt the Cultural Humility Scale to Turkish and analyse its validity and reliability.

Keywords: humility; nursing students; cultural humility; humility scale

Journal Title: Nursing Open
Year Published: 2025

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