Views Of Nursing And Midwifery Students On Culturally Sensitive And Adequate Health Care

Journal Title: IOSR Journal of Nursing and health Science - Year 2018, Vol 7, Issue 5

Abstract

Research the Cumhuriyet University School of Health Sciences Department of Midwifery and Nursing has been made descriptive in order to determine the students' views on culturally sensitive and adequate health care.It was determined that 66,6% of the students were in Nursing and 33,4% of them were in Midwifery education in order to determine the culturally sensitive and adequate health care views of the students in the midwifery and nursing science departments that were educated at Cumhuriyet University Health Sciences Faculty . It has been determined that 35,6% of the students are educated in cultural care and 64,4% are not educated. 29,0% of the students are in undergraduate education, 0,6% are in courses, 39,5% are in books, magazines, articles, etc. , 28.2% of them have been educated about cultural care from other sources (internet, TV, etc.). It was determined that 92.0% of the students stated that cultural values and beliefs were important, 96.0% said it was important to take cultural sensitivity and adequate health care. Within the scope of the research, the majority of the students have a positive level of cultural sensitivity and adequate health care, and awareness of it is important to improve the health.

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Mine Bekar, Sevgi Değer, Hilal Şeremet, Birgül Ataş

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  • EP ID EP436994
  • DOI 10.9790/1959-0705086065.
  • Views 140
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Mine Bekar, Sevgi Değer, Hilal Şeremet, Birgül Ataş (2018). Views Of Nursing And Midwifery Students On Culturally Sensitive And Adequate Health Care. IOSR Journal of Nursing and health Science, 7(5), 60-65. https://europub.co.uk/articles/-A-436994