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Türkiye’de hemşirelik lisans programlarında kültürlerarası hemşirelik [PDF]
Aim: The aims of this manuscript are to examine the presence of transcultural Nursing concept and foundations in Turkey's Bachelor's Of Science In Nursing curricula.Methods: Tis study was planned as a descriptive study during the 2004-2005 academic year ...
Karaca Sivrikaya, Sibel+2 more
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Covert carcerality for “high‐income cheap labor”: Indian tech workers in the United States
Abstract In racial capitalism, employers increase their profit by recruiting “cheap labor,” who are typically racialized minorities. States and employers govern these workers by carceral means, variously confining them, extracting their labor, and ensuring that they remain docile enough not to protest and demand better wages and rights.
Rianka Roy
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ABSTRACT Background Globally, Ghana is one of the countries with the greatest cervical cancer (CC) burdens and mortality rates. Available research has focused primarily on women's experiences in the general population neglecting factors that influence cervical cancer screening (CCS) among ethnically diverse populations in Ghana. Aim This study explored
Abdul‐K. Abubakari+3 more
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Student Demographics with Changing Admission Criteria: Is Nursing Diversity at Risk? [PDF]
Schools of nursing are challenged with choosing from an increasing number of applicants and the need to prepare as many successful nurses as possible to meet the nursing shortage.
Keith, Kimlin McDaniel, Yoon, Jung
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ABSTRACT Aims To adapt the Clinical Frailty Scale (CFS) into Spanish and assess its concordance with the Spanish version of the FRAIL scale (FRAIL‐Es) in the context of intensive care. Design Validation study of frailty assessment scales in critically ill patients. Methods The study was conducted in two phases. The first phase consisted of translating,
Susana Arias‐Rivera+25 more
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Effects of a Virtual Trauma Clinic on admissions and length of stay for minor to moderate trauma
Virtual Trauma Clinic was associated with reduced hospital admissions and length of stay for minor to moderate trauma compared to conventional care. Abstract Objective To investigate the feasibility of a Virtual Trauma Clinic (VTC) for patients with minor to moderate trauma, and evaluate patient satisfaction and outcomes.
Amber Shuja+5 more
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ABSTRACT Background Seasonal migrant farmworkers (SMF) make up a significant part of Spain's agricultural labour force. Due to precarious labour conditions, housing insecurity and factors related to migration, SMF are at risk of specific health issues and occupational accidents.
Lena van Selm+7 more
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Learning Cultural Humility Through Stories and Global Service-Learning
Service-learning experiences are often utilized by nursing programs in efforts to increase the cultural competence of nursing students. Through the use of sharing story, the concepts of cultural competence and cultural humility can be explained for ...
Fisher, Stephanie+2 more
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ABSTRACT Introduction Mental health‐related structural stigma is a multifaceted issue that significantly impacts access to quality mental healthcare, particularly in low‐resource settings like Nepal. Therefore, there is a clear need to understand the complexities and identify gaps for targeted interventions through evaluations of various dimensions of ...
Dristy Gurung+6 more
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DECISIONS AND ACTIONS OF NURSING CARE GROUNDED IN THE THEORY OF MADELEINE LEININGER
The present study aimed to identify decisions and actions in nursing used in Brazilian scientific productions grounded in the Madeleine Leininger’s Theory of Universality and Diversity of Cultural Care, which proposes that the nurse should use the ...
Susanne Elero Betiolli+4 more
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