护理部
实践
奥泰罗阿
文化安全
土生土长的
项目调试
医疗保健
护理
过程(计算)
护理流程
医学
心理学
出版
社会学
政治学
性别研究
生态学
法学
生物
计算机科学
操作系统
作者
Claire Minton,Marla Burrow,Shelley van der Krogt,Camille Manning
标识
DOI:10.1080/10376178.2022.2070518
摘要
The Fundamentals of Care framework is recognised for its essential elements to provide quality patient-centred care. Connection and trust as a basis for a caring relationship is a central tenet of this framework. Indigenous people of Aotearoa New Zealand face barriers to health care that are historically and socially constituted. The Hui Process is a model informed by Māori values on connection; when used to inform the Fundamental of Care framework, offers a point of entry for nursing students to develop culturally safe fundamental nursing care. We offer the use of Hui Process and the Fundamental of Care framework as an accessible approach to teach new undergraduate nursing students’ relationship-based nursing through culturally safe practice and communication. The Hui Process involves four culturally safe steps; mihi, whakawhanuangatanga, kaupapa and poroporoaki Students engage with the Fundamentals of Care and the Hui Process during their introduction to nurse–patient communication, to support their first steps towards developing culturally safe nursing praxis.
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