Nursing & Primary Care

Nursing & Primary Care

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ISSN: 2639-9474
Research Article

Cultural Competence of Nursing Faculty of the LGBT Population

Authors: Meriam Caboral-Stevens PhD, RN, NP-C, Maria Rosario-Sim EdD PPNP-BC, RNOC, and Keisha Lovence DNP, ACNP-BC.

DOI: 10.33425/2639-9474.1063


Abstract

Background: Evidence suggested that nurse educators were ill-prepared to teach about LGBT. The purpose of this study was to assess cultural competence of nursing faculty of the LGBT population.

Method: A correlational survey design was used. The IAPCC-R was used to assess cultural competence of nursing faculty.

Results: 35 nursing faculty returned the surveys. Cohort consisted of 91% females, mean age was 51.5 (± 12.5) years, majority were married with 13 ± 12 years of teaching experience. The mean score on the IAPCC-R survey was 53 ± 8, indicating that nursing faculty were culturally aware of the LGBT. Of the five constructs of cultural competence, cultural desire was the lowest score. A negative correlation between years of experience and IAPCC-R was also found.

Conclusion: Findings showed that nursing faculty are culturally aware of the LGBT population. This study was one of the first quantitative studies that examined cultural competence of nursing faculty.

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Citation: Meriam Caboral-Stevens PhD, RN, NP-C, et al. Cultural Competence of Nursing Faculty of the LGBT Population. Nur Primary Care. 2018; 2(3). DOI: 10.33425/2639-9474.1063
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