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Exploring the Impact of a 3D Simulation on Nursing Students’ Intention to Provide Culturally Competent Care

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Abstract Background Culturally competent health care professionals have a positive influence on patient care. This article profiles a study that evaluated the impact of a cultural empathy simulation on nursing… Click to show full abstract

Abstract Background Culturally competent health care professionals have a positive influence on patient care. This article profiles a study that evaluated the impact of a cultural empathy simulation on nursing students' intention to practice in culturally competent manner. Method We designed the Theory of Planned Behaviour: Cultural Competence Questionnaire and used it to measure differences in behavioural intentions, attitudes, subjective norms, and perceived behavioural between a control and an experimental group. Results Participants in the experimental group (n = 241) had higher attitude and behavioural intention scores than those in the control group (n = 219). However, differences between groups for perceived behavioural control and social norm scores were not significant. Conclusions As the Theory of Planned Behaviour posits that intention scores provide a proxy for actual behaviour, and that attitude is the strongest predictor of intention, these results are encouraging. However, further research is required to examine factors that influence these variables.

Keywords: nursing students; simulation nursing; culturally competent; care; intention

Journal Title: Clinical Simulation in Nursing
Year Published: 2019

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