Barriers and facilitators of care for diverse patients: Nurse leader perspectives and nurse manager implications.

JOURNAL OF NURSING MANAGEMENT(2018)

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ObjectiveTo examine chief nurse executives' perspectives on: (1) the provision of culturally and linguistically appropriate services in hospitals and (2) to identify barriers and facilitators associated with the implementation of culturally and linguistically appropriate services. BackgroundHospitals continue to face challenges providing care to diverse patients. The uptake of standards related to culturally and linguistically appropriate services into clinical practice is sluggish, despite potential benefits, including reducing health disparities, patient errors, readmissions and improving patient experiences. MethodA qualitative study with chief nurse executives from one eastern United States (US). Data were analysed using content analysis. ResultsSeven themes emerged: (1) lack of awareness of resources for health care organisations; (2) constrained cultural competency training; (3) suboptimal resources (cost and time); (4) mutual understanding; (5) limitedworkplace diversity; (6) community outreach programmes; and (7) the management of unvoiced patient expectations. ConclusionsAs the American population diversifies, providing culturally and linguistically appropriate services remains a priority for nurse leaders. Being aware and utilizing the resources, policies and best practices available for the implementation of culturally and linguistically appropriate services can assist nursing managers in reaching their goals of providing high quality care to diverse populations. Implications for Nursing ManagementNurse managers are key in aligning the unit's resources with organisational goals related to the provision of culturally and linguistically appropriate services by providing the operational leadership to eliminate barriers and to enhance the uptake of best practices related to culturally and linguistically appropriate services.
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chief nurse executives,cultural competency,diverse patients,diversity,nurse managers,quality care
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