Authors

  1. Shelley, Alexandra N. MS, RN-BC, FNP-BC
  2. O'Brien Gufarotti, Jessica MS, RN, AGCNS-BC, PCCN
  3. Kendrioski, Natasha BSN, RN, CCRN
  4. Lanza-Bisciello, Ann Marie MSN, RN-BC, CWOCN
  5. Xuereb, Kevin MSN, RN, CCRN, ACCNS-AG
  6. Stoerger, Lauren MSN, RN, CCRN, CNRN
  7. Sun, Carolyn PhD, RN, ANP-BC

Abstract

To meet the growing demands in the US healthcare system caused by multiculturalism and the expansion of health inequities, due diligence must be given to testing the efficacy of tools used in teaching nurses to provide culturally competent care. This project assessed the utility of a free US government-developed training module. The team found an improved trend in nurse-patient communication scores and improved willingness to ask for help with cultural issues for the intervention unit. The use of no-cost, publicly available resources may be a cost-effective option for training materials.