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Volume 6, Issue 4 (Suppl)

J Nurs Care, an open access journal

ISSN: 2167-1168

Euro Nursing 2017

October 26-28, 2017

32

nd

EURO

NURSING AND MEDICARE SUMMIT

October 26-28, 2017 | Paris, France

Cultural Nursing

Abdurrezzak Gültekin

Inonu University, Turkey

C

ulture is defined as customs, traditions, beliefs, values, and behaviors that are learned by the society. Culturally, culture

began to develop in the 1950s when it was thought of as nursing care in a cultural sense. And especially nowadays, with

the influence of globalization, people from different cultures come together at home and abroad. People are forced to migrate

because of war, business competition or natural disasters. In our country we migrate from the rural area to the city and migrate

to the east and west to work. Nurses also work outside the place where they live to do their duty. At the same time, nursing

students are studying both at home and abroad to continue their education. They therefore face different cultural practices.

Nursing, which integrates with human care, gives care to people from every kind of culture. Sometimes, nurses who care for

people close to their own cultures sometimes have to give humanitarian care from the culture they do not know. Cultural

nursing also plays a role in perceiving the health of individuals from the psychological and social aspects of maintaining and

improving health. It is said that nurses who have culturally developed themselves, especially nurses who are aware of the culture

where they are working, are increasing the quality of care. The nurses start collecting information about the patient from the

moment they first see the patient. So they start to recognize the patient. The nurse carries out professional care with awareness

of cultural awareness. In a study conducted with student nurses in Japan, nurses who are aware of cultural differences are said

to have a positive influence on nursing care. The purpose of this study is to discuss intercultural nursing within the context of

the literature.

Keywords

: Nursing, Cultural Nursing, Nursing students

Biography

I am Abdurrezzak GÜLTEKİN. I am fromTurkey. I was born in 1989. I am married. I graduated Adnan University Nursing Faculty in 2013. I was a research assistant

in pamukkale University from 2014 to 2016. I am making my masters degree in pschiatry nursing now. I have been a researcher assistant in Inonu University since

8 months now.

abdurrezzak.gultekin@inonu.edu.tr

Abdurrezzak Gültekin, J Nurs Care 2017, 6:4(Suppl)

DOI: 10.4172/2167-1168-C1-061