Cultural safety in nursing: the New Zealand experience.
@article{Papps1996CulturalSI,
title={Cultural safety in nursing: the New Zealand experience.},
author={Elaine Papps and Irihapeti Innzna Ramsden},
journal={International journal for quality in health care : journal of the International Society for Quality in Health Care},
year={1996},
volume={8 5},
pages={
491-7
}
}The concept of cultural safety arose from the colonial context of New Zealand society. In response to the poor health status of Maori, the indigenous people of New Zealand, and their insistence that service delivery change profoundly, nursing has begun a process of self examination and change in nursing education, prompted by Maori nurses. Nursing and midwifery organizations moved to support this initiative as something which spoke truly of nursing and New Zealand society. Cultural safety…
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