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Revisiting Diversity: Appreciating Humanity and Personhood in the Nurse-Patient Relationship
Sarah H. Kagan 한국간호과학회 2018 한국간호과학회 학술대회 Vol.2018 No.1
Diversity is a word often read, heard, and used in nursing and healthcare. Differences and diverse background, lifeways, and perspectives are essential to understanding our shared humanity and the essence of personhood in nursing. Despite the inclusiveness belied by the intention with which we use the word diversity, most approaches to understanding diversity rest on cultural competence. In this keynote address, I explore inherent associations between and among diversity, humanity, and personhood. I then critique the framework of cultural competence for emphasizing the cognitive and factual and diminishing the aesthetic and relational in understanding, respecting, and embracing difference as a fundamental dimension of being human. Using our ageing world as context, I compare and contrast the domains that mandate competence with those – including diversity – which require intrapersonal reflection and interpersonal dexterity. I end our time together with a reflection on the importance of cultivation of the self and professional comportment to reify diversity in nursing.