Transcultural nursing: a qualitative analysis of nursing students’ experiences in a multicultural context in North-Eastern Namibia [PDF]
Background Culture is a fundamental concept in healthcare settings due to the reason that care provided to patients is holistic and encompasses their perspectives on health, which are greatly influenced by the patients’ cultures.
Vistolina Nuuyoma+2 more
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Evaluating the effectiveness of a new curriculum for transcultural nursing education: a mixed-method study [PDF]
Background In recent years, limited studies have evaluated the development of cultural awareness, sensitivity, skills, communication and competence among nursing students using different models and curricula.
Betül Tosun+5 more
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Transcultural nursing leadership: A concept analysis [PDF]
Background: Globalisation, wars, competitiveness, and technological innovation have increased workplace diversity, requiring leaders to conduct multinational projects, lead people from different cultural backgrounds, and deliver appropriate services that
Gisela Teixeira+3 more
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Transcultural Perspectives in Nursing: Understanding the Role of Healers and the Evil Eye in Modern Healthcare [PDF]
Background: The belief in the evil eye is defined as the power to cause harm through ‘negative energy’ obtained through a glance. The practice of “medicine of the evil eye or sa mexina de s’ogu” by the “feminas e ominis de mexina” (healers) is so deeply ...
Felice Curcio+6 more
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Culture is defined as the sum of all the material and spiritual values created in the process of social development and the tools that are used to create and hand these values down to next generations and show the extent of the man’s authority and ...
Değer, Vasfiye Bayram
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Development and Validation of the Portuguese Transcultural Nursing Leadership Questionnaire (QLTE-PT). [PDF]
Introduction This study introduces the Portuguese Transcultural Nursing Leadership Questionnaire (QLTE-PT), a pioneering instrument designed to assess leadership behaviours in multicultural nursing work environments, addressing gaps in current leadership
Teixeira G, Gaspar F, Lucas P.
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From a learning opportunity to a conscious multidimensional change: a metasynthesis of transcultural learning experiences among nursing students [PDF]
Background Several educational activities in nursing schools worldwide have been implemented to promote transcultural nursing and cultural competence.
Juan M. Leyva-Moral+8 more
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Transcultural Nursing Care in Turkey. [PDF]
For quality and adequate nursing care, nurses should evaluate the cultural factors that patients have, respect these factors, and consider their impact on the patient's health. This review aimed to examine studies conducted in the field of transcultural nursing in Turkey.Studies published between 2000 and 2018 were searched from the electronic ...
Çağlar S, Bilgili N.
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Background: The essence of transcultural nursing is to guide nursing students in order to be able to provide nursing care based on patients’ needs and their cultural backgrounds.
Apriani Susmita Sari+2 more
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Examining nursing students’ learning through reflective analysis using Ray’s Transcultural Caring Dynamics in Nursing and Health Care Theory [PDF]
Background Critical reflection empowers nursing students understanding as they become caring health professionals. Clinical nursing staff must have cultural sensitivity and empathy to provide culturally relevant care that meets the needs of patients from
Tzu-Jung Tseng+2 more
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