The nurses’ roles and training must evolve to accommodate the changing needs of a diverse, aging populace. They require more special attention due to their different health concerns. People may develop chronic illnesses such as arthritis and diabetes as they age. These conditions need to managed correctly. In order to deliver culturally competent healthcare, nurses should also be aware that cultural differences exist when working with a variety of patient populations. It is important to understand the values, beliefs and behaviors that an individual may hold based on his or her cultural background. This can affect how nurses interact with and care for them. Furthermore, the elderly are often more vulnerable populations who may require additional help with activities of daily living such as bathing or dressing so it’s important for nurses to understand how best to support these individuals.
Nursing roles and educational programs are constantly evolving, allowing nurses to stay abreast of the most recent advances in technology and medical research. This allows them to integrate these findings in their daily practice. They will then be able to deliver high-quality healthcare regardless of the age or cultural background of patients.