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- Nurse practitioners (NPs) can improve health outcomes by addressing harmful implicit bias in health care settings, especially toward Indigenous gender-diverse individuals in Canada. Through cultural humility, NPs can implement meaningful clinical interventions that aim to promote positive health and wellness.
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The Indigenous Cultural Safety, Cultural Humility, and Anti-racism Practice Standard Companion Guide was created to help nurses and midwives understand and apply the new practice standard. It incorporates Indigenous experiences to help nurses and midwives learn about culturally unsafe care and reflect on their own practice.
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Dec 26, 2023 · Nurse practitioners (NPs) can improve health outcomes by addressing harmful implicit bias in health care settings, especially toward Indigenous gender-diverse individuals in Canada. Through cultural humility, NPs can implement meaningful clinical interventions that aim to promote positive health and wellness.
Oct 21, 2023 · To achieve this high standard of care, healthcare professionals at the bedside must identify Cultural Safety as an integral component of patient centred care when providing care for Indigenous Peoples (Best, Citation 2021; Power et al., Citation 2021; Sherwood et al., Citation 2021).
Oct 30, 2023 · Implement culturally competent preventive measures, such as nutritionist referrals, blood glucose monitoring, and early screening for hypertension and cancer, to address specific health needs for American Indian/Alaska Native patients.
- Ahmed Nahian, Natasha Jouk
- 2023/10/30
- 2021
To support nurses’ learning on inclusive and culturally safe care, CNO recommends the following resources for guidance. We have included practice resources as well as reports that can help strengthen nurses’ learning.
May 29, 2020 · Cultural education which elevates the Aboriginal health user’s experience and provides health professionals with an opportunity for critical self-reflection and practical solutions for common cross-cultural clinical encounters may improve the delivery of culturally safe care.
Jan 11, 2022 · Six IPN roles were identified including: (1) social service navigation, (2) wholistic support of Indigenous people, (3) advocacy/building capacity, (4) health assessment, (5) administrative navigation, and (6) outreach. Additionally, barriers and enablers IPNs address are identified.