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Transcultural nursing in Canada
International Journal of Trauma Nursing, 1997By the year 2000, approximately one in every five Canadians will represent an ethnic minority. Even today, Canada is home to over a hundred different linguistic and cultural groups. Yet between these Canadians and the health care system there exists a large cultural gap.
S, Guruge, G, Donner
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Transcultural perioperative nursing in Berlin
International Journal of Trauma Nursing, 1996ABSTRACTPolitical events and military base closures in the early 1990s caused the US Army Hospital, Berlin, to extend care to include British military forces and to contract the services of civilian German surgeons and nurses. This article describes transcultural perioperative nursing in Berlin from 1991 to 1994.
B, Vane, C J, Singleton
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The way forward for transcultural nursing
Nurse Education Today, 2000This paper suggests that the incorporation of a sociological perspective into transcultural nursing would enhance the present anthropological approach. The discussion considers the concept of ethnicity, which encompasses a wider perspective than that of culture alone, and is inclusive of both dominant and subordinate human social groupings ...
K M, Price, J D, Cortis
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Proposed standards for transcultural nursing. Transcultural Nursing Society.
Journal of transcultural nursing : official journal of the Transcultural Nursing Society, 2002For the past 3 years, the Minnesota Chapter of the Transcultural Nursing Society has focused efforts on the development of standards for transcultural nursing practice. The standards, based on Leininger's culture care theory and Campinha-Bacote's model of cultural competence, are intended to foster excellence in transcultural nursing practice, to ...
Cheryl J, Leuning +3 more
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The Mystery of Altruism and Transcultural Nursing
The Health Care Manager, 2007Why do some individuals choose the professions they do? Is it for altruistic reasons? This article examines this question from the standpoints of sociobiology, evolutionary biology, game theory, and memetics. Implications for transcultural nursing are included.
Steven, Dowd +2 more
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Educational issues in transcultural nursing
British Journal of Nursing, 1994Transcultural nursing education is an essential element of the nursing curriculum. There are a number of curriculum designs available but a combination of approaches seems to be the most desirable way forward.
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TRANSCULTURAL NURSING: Transforming the Curriculum
Journal of Transcultural Nursing, 1995More than three decades have passed since Leininger established the field of transcultural nursing as a research based specialty which is recognized around the world as an essential and formal area of study and practice. When the importance of culture to nursing was first articulated by Leininger in the early 1950s, knowledge and awareness of these ...
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Journal of Holistic Nursing, 1994
Increased awareness of cultural diversity in contemporary society and nursing mandates the need for transcultural nursing ethics. The core of this ethics assumes that all discourse and interaction is transcultural because of strengths and differences in values and beliefs of individuals and groups within global society.
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Increased awareness of cultural diversity in contemporary society and nursing mandates the need for transcultural nursing ethics. The core of this ethics assumes that all discourse and interaction is transcultural because of strengths and differences in values and beliefs of individuals and groups within global society.
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Transcultural Perspectives in Nursing Administration
JONA: The Journal of Nursing Administration, 1998Population demographics are reshaping the healthcare work force with respect to race, ethnicity, gender, national origin, sexual orientation, age, handicap, disability, and related factors as national sensitivity to various forms of diversity grows.
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