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Abstract

ALVAREZ-SAN MARTIN, Roberto; ESCOBAR-RIQUELME, Matías Eduardo; REBOLLEDO-SAAVEDRA, Juan Pablo  and  SILVA-COLLIO, Estefanía Romina. Cultural competences in health as perceived by nursing students. Ene. [online]. 2023, vol.17, n.2, 2232.  Epub Jan 22, 2024. ISSN 1988-348X.

The Chilean healthcare scenario is characterized by the cultural diversity of patients, which implies having culturally competent professionals, whose training begins in undergraduate.

Objective:

To analyze the cultural competencies in health perceived by Nursing students.

Method:

Qualitative research, with phenomenological design and descriptive scope; the sample consisted of 10 Nursing students from a private university in southern Chile; the technique used to generate information was the semi-structured interview and the analysis was of Milles and Huberman's qualitative data.

Conclusion:

Students perceive that cultural sensitivity is the most developed competence, cultural knowledge is the least developed and cultural skills occupy an intermediate place.

Keywords : Nursing student; cultural competence; culturally competent health care.

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