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The EU have set standards in relation to cultural competence, and findings from previously funded EU commission projects have
illuminated an extensively developed body of knowledge in this area in relation to healthcare. Evidence from contemporary
literature shows that education interventions have a positive impact on the cultural competence of health care professionals.
Nonetheless, short accessible resources that can be used flexibly to support teaching and learning around cultural competence are
not available across many European countries. The aim of the TransCoCon (2017-2020) project has been to develop innovative
accessible multi-media learning resources to enable undergraduate nursing students and registered nurses in five countries to
develop their cultural self-efficacy and cultural competence for nursing. The purpose of this paper is to describe and discuss
this European ERASMUS + funded strategic partnership project (TransCoCon 2017-2020) and the creation of its underpinning
theoretical and organising framework. The rationale for this guiding framework will be discussed within the context of supporting
literature.
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Keywords
Cultural competence Transcultural nursing Multimedia educational resources Communities of practice
Citation
Journal of Nursing Education and Practice. 2020; 10(12):49-59
Publisher
Sciedu Press