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NCT07475494
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Co-Designing Culturally Responsive Nursing Care in Primary Healthcare

Sponsor: Cairo University

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Summary

Primary healthcare nurses frequently care for patients from diverse cultural backgrounds. Cultural beliefs and expectations about illness, treatment, and communication can influence how patients understand health information and participate in care decisions. When these cultural perspectives are not adequately recognized during clinical encounters, misunderstandings may occur, potentially affecting patient engagement, trust in healthcare providers, and adherence to care plans. This study aims to develop and pilot test a culturally responsive nursing care intervention designed for use in primary healthcare settings. The intervention focuses on improving communication between nurses and patients by supporting nurses in exploring patients' cultural perspectives, health priorities, and personal experiences of illness during routine consultations. The goal is to promote shared understanding and collaborative care planning. The intervention will be developed using a participatory co-design process involving patients, family caregivers, and primary healthcare nurses. Participants will share their experiences and contribute ideas for improving culturally responsive care. These insights will be used to create a structured nursing care approach that can be integrated into routine primary healthcare consultations. Following development, the intervention will be pilot tested with a small group of nurses and patients in primary healthcare centres. The pilot phase will assess whether the intervention is feasible to implement in routine practice and acceptable to both patients and nurses. Participants will provide feedback on their experiences with the intervention through surveys and interviews. The findings from this study will inform the development of culturally responsive nursing practices that support improved communication, patient engagement, and personalised care in primary healthcare settings.

Official title: Co-designing Culturally Responsive Nursing Care in Primary Healthcare: A Theory-Informed Double Diamond Intervention Development Study

Key Details

Gender

All

Age Range

18 Years - Any

Study Type

INTERVENTIONAL

Enrollment

60

Start Date

2026-03-20

Completion Date

2026-04-20

Last Updated

2026-03-16

Healthy Volunteers

Yes

Interventions

BEHAVIORAL

Culturally Responsive Nursing Care Intervention

The culturally responsive nursing care intervention is a structured approach designed to support nurses in integrating patients' cultural perspectives and personal health priorities into routine care conversations. Nurses participating in the intervention will receive training on culturally responsive communication and patient-centred care principles. During consultations, nurses will use guided conversational prompts to explore patients' illness experiences, cultural beliefs influencing health behaviours, and individual care priorities. This information will be used to collaboratively develop personalised care plans aligned with both clinical recommendations and patients' cultural and social contexts.