A nursing instructor asks a group of students if they can identify some nursing theories and models that have been developed to assist nurses in the delivery of culturally competent care

Which response by a student would indicate that further teaching is needed? a. Leininger's Transcultural Nursing
b. Purnell's Model for Cultural Competence
c. Campinha-Bacote's Process of Cultural Competence
d. Giger and Morrison's Model for Transcultural Awareness


D
Several nursing theories and models have been developed to help nurse leaders prevent workplace
difficulties when working with people who are different due to age, ethnicity, race, culture, or religion.
Some of these theories and models are Leininger's Transcultural Nursing, Purnell's Model for Cultural
Competence, Campinha-Bacote's Process of Cultural Competence in the Delivery of Health Care
Service, and Giger and Davidhizar's Transcultural Assessment Model (not Giger and Morrison's
Model for Transcultural Awareness)..

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