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Investigation of Nurses' Opinions on Foreign Nationality Patient Care
INTRODUCTION: This research has been planned to examine the professional and institutional preparations of nurses for foreign patients, and to identify the difficulties they experience regarding their care.
Seher Yurt, Sevim Şen
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A virtual training program for improving cultural competence among academic nurse educators
Background Everyday, nursing students interact with culturally diverse clients. Nursing education recognizes that cultural competence is a necessary outcome of nursing programs.
Monireh Rahimi +3 more
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Cultural competency and culturally safe clinical care [PDF]
We enjoyed reading the timely and valuable commentary by Katz and colleagues.[1][1] However, a major limitation of this commentary is that the authors fail to address the issue of substance abuse that affects the First Nations, despite its high prevalence and the enormity of its consequences ...
Ediriweera, Desapriya +2 more
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Objective To analyze the personal and professional characteristics perceived by primary nurses from a province located in the Maule region, Chile, regarding care with cultural relevance of the migrant person.
Carmen Gloria Cofré González +1 more
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Culturally competent patient–provider communication in the management of cancer: An integrative literature review [PDF]
Background: Managing cancer in a multicultural environment poses several challenges, which include the communication between the patient and the healthcare provider.
Ottilia Brown +4 more
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Culturally Competent Health Care Practice With Older Adults
This set of eight teaching modules fills a gap in health care education by providing cultural and religious competency training to practitioners who care for older adults.
Debra Allwardt
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Background The increasing cultural diversity in healthcare in European countries, including Austria, has highlighted the need to enhance nurses’ cultural competence.
Selvedina Osmancevic +2 more
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Nurses' experiences of caring for patients with different cultures in Mashhad, Iran
Background: Mashhad is a center of diverse cultures, where many local and foreign cultures live together in its context. One of the main needs of a society with cultural diversity is transcultural care of patients. Hence, the present study took the first
Rana Amiri, Abbas Heydari
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Background ENABLE (Educate, Nurture, Advise, Before Life Ends) is a nurse coach-led, early palliative care model for patients with advanced cancer and their family caregivers.
Grace Meijuan Yang +11 more
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