Question Answered step-by-step From the finding column from top to bottom, summarize the results overall by stating some of the findings (only select one main finding) as they relate to type of cultural competency teaching and provider outcome? Discuss how the study differ with respect to what they found Source info Study purpose or study question Type of Study  Sample Author statements used to increase authenticity, credibility, and trustworthiness of findings  FindingsConclusionGil Estevan, M. D., & Solano Ruíz, M. (2017). La aplicación del modelo de competencia cultural en la experiencia del cuidado en profesionales de Enfermería de Atención Primaria [Application of the cultural competence model in the experience of care in nursing professionals Primary Care]. Atencion primaria, 49(9), 549-556. https://doi.org/10.1016/j.aprim.2016.10.013 To evaluate the experiences of nurses who are providing care to women in groups of social disparity. Phenomenonlogical22 primary care volunteersThe author did not provide any statements about increasing trustworthiness, authenticity, or credibility. There was a statement, however, that they found no conflicts of interest in publishing this study.Cultural factors play a role in the level of trust a provider has for a patient in this study. Historical and inground racism based on spirituality has proved to show a bias in this study. Additionally, language barriers have been noted to be an issue concerning providing care to Muslim women in this study.In order to provide competent care to all patients, there needs to be cultural competency training developed and implemented into this healthcare system to improve outcomes of the underserved groups of women written about in this study. The study predicts that better care will be provided if preconceived notions are corrected and ethnocentrism is addressed.Mottelson, I., Nielsen, D. S., Sodemann, M., & Korsholm, K. M. (2019). Cultural Competences Gained Through an Education Program as Ethnic Patient Coordinator: A Qualitative Study. Journal of Transcultural Nursing, 30(4), 394-402. https://usj-ezproxy.usj.edu:2137/10.1177/1043659618823923 Do cultural teaching programs have an impact on health care workers self-perceived competence in the clinical setting? Phenomenological30 health care professionals from multiple fields The author did not give any information about increasing authenticity, crdibility and trustworthiness in terms of this study and findings. 5 big themes emerged from this study1) epiphany – the health care workers believed this education contributed to a more culturally competent environment2) Motivation (seen from results)3)Value of higher nursing education 4)Personal achievement 5)Acceptance of educational pathwayParticipants said they learned to focus systemically when reducing languange barriers and overcoming prejudice. Having an ethnic patient coordinator team (training) helps create a more culturally competent group of health care workers.  Health Science Science Nursing NURSING NR330 Share QuestionEmailCopy link Comments (0)

Question Answered step-by-step From the finding column from top to bottom, summarize the results overall by stating some of the findings (only select one main finding) as they relate to type of cultural competency teaching and provider outcome? Discuss how the study differ with respect to what they found Source info Study purpose or study question Type of Study  Sample Author statements used to increase authenticity, credibility, and trustworthiness of findings  FindingsConclusionGil Estevan, M. D., & Solano Ruíz, M. (2017). La aplicación del modelo de competencia cultural en la experiencia del cuidado en profesionales de Enfermería de Atención Primaria [Application of the cultural competence model in the experience of care in nursing professionals Primary Care]. Atencion primaria, 49(9), 549-556. https://doi.org/10.1016/j.aprim.2016.10.013 To evaluate the experiences of nurses who are providing care to women in groups of social disparity. Phenomenonlogical22 primary care volunteersThe author did not provide any statements about increasing trustworthiness, authenticity, or credibility. There was a statement, however, that they found no conflicts of interest in publishing this study.Cultural factors play a role in the level of trust a provider has for a patient in this study. Historical and inground racism based on spirituality has proved to show a bias in this study. Additionally, language barriers have been noted to be an issue concerning providing care to Muslim women in this study.In order to provide competent care to all patients, there needs to be cultural competency training developed and implemented into this healthcare system to improve outcomes of the underserved groups of women written about in this study. The study predicts that better care will be provided if preconceived notions are corrected and ethnocentrism is addressed.Mottelson, I., Nielsen, D. S., Sodemann, M., & Korsholm, K. M. (2019). Cultural Competences Gained Through an Education Program as Ethnic Patient Coordinator: A Qualitative Study. Journal of Transcultural Nursing, 30(4), 394-402. https://usj-ezproxy.usj.edu:2137/10.1177/1043659618823923 Do cultural teaching programs have an impact on health care workers self-perceived competence in the clinical setting? Phenomenological30 health care professionals from multiple fields The author did not give any information about increasing authenticity, crdibility and trustworthiness in terms of this study and findings. 5 big themes emerged from this study1) epiphany – the health care workers believed this education contributed to a more culturally competent environment2) Motivation (seen from results)3)Value of higher nursing education 4)Personal achievement 5)Acceptance of educational pathwayParticipants said they learned to focus systemically when reducing languange barriers and overcoming prejudice. Having an ethnic patient coordinator team (training) helps create a more culturally competent group of health care workers.  Health Science Science Nursing NURSING NR330 Share QuestionEmailCopy link Comments (0)