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Enfermería Global

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Abstract

SANCHEZ SANABRIA, Marina  and  RONDON CONTRERAS, Blanca Josefina. The cultural diversity in the processes of academic formation in nursing requires the management of the pedagogical ethic, the co-responsibility and a mediator thought. Enferm. glob. [online]. 2013, vol.12, n.29, pp.147-157. ISSN 1695-6141.

In the continuous introspection of the typical duty of the pedagogy, it was found the necessity of strengthen the self-esteem of the popular and ethnical knowledge of the Nursing students from the "Universidad Popular del César" as a source of knowledge and intercultural dialogue, since the perspective of "a cultural sensible care(1)" or the one of expanding the components of the "cultural competence" by Leininger to the research of care(2), as much as the interest of the instruction for including transversal elements in the curriculum, an intercultural perspective; as a result we worked with the qualitative tradition, an ethnographic procedural focused method; configuring 6 participants with the technique of the focal group, interviews in depth about their daily and academic life were recorded: four categories emerged: diversity, corresponsability, mediator thought and pedagogical ethic as a basis of the strategies for teaching the culturally competent care.

Keywords : teaching of care in nursing; intercultural education in nursing; ethnographic method.

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