Abstract
Global ethics calls upon the discipline of nursing to critically evaluate personal and culture-based beliefs to nurture professionalism in relationships and improve health disparities. What does it potentially mean to provide nurse services based on culture and cultural competence? This article begins a discussion of potential ethical questions that surround the concept of culture and potential implications for education and practice from a nursing theoretical perspective.
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Milton, C. L. (2016). Ethics and Defining Cultural Competence. Nursing Science Quarterly, 29(1), 21–23. https://doi.org/10.1177/0894318415614624
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