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  • Nursing
  • Cultural Competence
  • Correctional Health

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  • Correctional nursing serves a unique patient population with distinct ethnicities and an imposed prison culture.
  • Holistic care necessitates consideration of cultural factors within the correctional environment.
  • Madeleine Leininger's Theory of Culture Care Diversity and Universality emphasizes culture as central to nursing care.

Purpose of the Study:

  • To explore the application of cultural humility in correctional nursing practice.
  • To describe how cultural humility can guide nursing actions within the unique context of corrections.

Main Methods:

  • Discussion and theoretical application of cultural humility principles.
  • Analysis of Leininger's nursing actions in the context of correctional custody.

Main Results:

  • Leininger's direct nursing actions (maintain, accommodate, repattern culture) may be challenging in correctional settings.
  • Cultural humility emerges as a foundational attitude for providing culturally competent care to inmates.
  • Cultural humility offers a feasible approach for correctional nurses to navigate cultural diversity and imposed prison culture.

Conclusions:

  • Cultural humility is essential for effective and ethical nursing care in correctional facilities.
  • Adopting an attitude of cultural humility can enhance the quality of care provided to incarcerated individuals.
  • This approach supports culturally competent care despite the constraints of the correctional environment.