Background: Since nurses come across patients from diverse cultures, cultural intelligence is
reflected as an imperative competence for nurses. Pioneer healthcare organizations have a duty to
enhance the professional nurses' competencies. Objective: To examine how cultural intelligence
relates to nurses' perceptions of their own professional competencies. Settings: The study was carried
out in in all in-patient care units at Shoubrakhit General Hospital. Subjects: All of the 460 registered
nurses who met the inclusion criteria, had worked in the study's allocated settings for at least six months,
and were available at the time of data collection were included. They indicated a willingness to take
part in the study. Tools: two tools were used. Tool one: “the Cultural Intelligence Scale (CQS)". Tool
two: “Competency Inventory for Registered Nurses (CIRN)". Results: The findings indicated that nurses
have a moderate level of professional competence and cultural intelligence. Additionally, the results
demonstrated a statistically significant positive correlation between educational level, nursing
experience, and working units and professional competence as well as cultural intelligence.
Conclusion: Cultural intelligence and professional competences have a strong positive significant
association that is statistically significant positive correlation. Recommendations: training sessions
should be undertaken to enhance cultural intelligence and professional nursing competencies through
official and unofficial training of nurses' cognitive and behavioral skills. Hospital and nurse managers
along with all nurses should perform a cultural competence self-assessment periodically to determine
own strengths and weaknesses. Nurses should be rewarded and motivated for obtaining continuous
education certificates in cultural competence. Nurses should develop communication and language
barriers as language is the key to accessing any cultural values, beliefs, and viewpoints. Online
networking and social media can have a great influence on cultivating nurses' cultural competency and
awareness and keeping them up-to-date with cultural competency concerns.