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- Cultural_safety abstract "Cultural safety can be defined as the effective nursing practice of a person or family from another culture that is determined by that person or family [from Nursing Council of New Zealand, Guidelines for Cultural Safety, the Treaty of Waitangi and Maori Health in Nursing Education and Practice, 2011, p. 7]. Its origins are in nursing education and a culture can range anywhere from age or generation, gender, sexual orientation, occupation, religious beliefs, or even disabilities. An unsafe cultural practice is an action that demeans the cultural identity of a particular person or family. Cultural safety also has four different principles. The first one aims to improve health status and well-being of New Zealanders because the concept originated in New Zealand; on the other hand, the second one improves the delivery of health services. The third one focuses on the differences among the people who are being treated and accepting those differences. The fourth principle focuses on understanding the power of health services and how health care impacts individuals and families.".
- Cultural_safety wikiPageExternalLink cultural-safety.pdf.
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- Cultural_safety wikiPageWikiLink Category:Cross-cultural_studies.
- Cultural_safety wikiPageWikiLink Category:Māori_politics.
- Cultural_safety wikiPageWikiLink Cross_cultural_sensitivity.
- Cultural_safety wikiPageWikiLink Culture.
- Cultural_safety wikiPageWikiLink Indigenous_peoples.
- Cultural_safety wikiPageWikiLink Māori_people.
- Cultural_safety wikiPageWikiLink New_Zealand.
- Cultural_safety wikiPageWikiLink Nurse_education.
- Cultural_safety wikiPageWikiLink Occupation.
- Cultural_safety wikiPageWikiLinkText "Cultural safety".
- Cultural_safety wikiPageWikiLinkText "cultural safety".
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- Cultural_safety subject Category:Cross-cultural_studies.
- Cultural_safety subject Category:Māori_politics.
- Cultural_safety type Study.
- Cultural_safety comment "Cultural safety can be defined as the effective nursing practice of a person or family from another culture that is determined by that person or family [from Nursing Council of New Zealand, Guidelines for Cultural Safety, the Treaty of Waitangi and Maori Health in Nursing Education and Practice, 2011, p. 7]. Its origins are in nursing education and a culture can range anywhere from age or generation, gender, sexual orientation, occupation, religious beliefs, or even disabilities.".
- Cultural_safety label "Cultural safety".
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- Cultural_safety wasDerivedFrom Cultural_safety?oldid=687083665.
- Cultural_safety isPrimaryTopicOf Cultural_safety.