Keywords

End-of-life, Cultural diversity, Cultural differences

 

Authors

  1. Doolen, Jessica MSN, APRN-C
  2. York, Nancy L. PhD, RN

Abstract

Critical care nurses are providing healthcare for an increasingly multicultural population. This ever-increasing diversity in cultures and subcultures presents a challenge to nurses who want to provide culturally competent care. It is common for patients and families to face difficult decisions about end-of-life care in critical care units, and minority cultures do not always believe in the Westerner's core values of patient autonomy and self-determination. Knowledge of these cultural differences is fundamental if critical care nurses wish to provide appropriate and culturally competent information regarding end-of-life decisions.