Journal of Transcultural Nursing
Volume 21, Issue 1, 2010, Pages 15-22

Transnational Cultural Ecologies: Evolving Challenges for Nurses in Canada (Article)

Isaacs S.
  • a McMaster University, Hamilton, Ontario, Canada, Public Health Agency of Canada, Ottawa, Ontario, Canada

Abstract

Canada is experiencing an evolving cultural ecology as new arrivals of immigrants now realize opportunities for sustaining familiar ties with home countries through advancing technologies and travel. Those arriving will have diverse experiences and preferences, many with opportunities for meeting their health needs elsewhere. For those less privileged, options for health care and health enabling resources are more limited as existing health systems continue to give preference to a dominant culture based on a European heritage'even though, progressively, Canadian society becomes more diverse in its cultural makeup. We as nurses and others engaged in health care systems need to consider our own acculturation processes as we adapt to the changes happening in our society. Systemic approaches to cultural competency in health care need to be considered that enable nurses and other health care providers to be adaptive and resilient in a transnational world. © 2010, SAGE Publications. All rights reserved.

Author Keywords

Transnationalism cultural competency cultural ecology

Index Keywords

model Internationality Emigrants and Immigrants Canada international cooperation nursing research Cultural Competency nursing cultural competence Models, Nursing Philosophy, Nursing Article philosophy human Humans migration

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DOI: 10.1177/1043659609348623
ISSN: 10436596
Cited by: 6
Original Language: English