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 +2 more
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Interpersonal Communication in Transcultural Nursing Care in India: A Descriptive Qualitative Study [PDF]
Introduction: Good communication is crucial for safe and effective nursing care and is necessary in building interpersonal relationships with patients.
Karin Persson
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Transcultural Nursing Care in Turkey. [PDF]
Aim: 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.
Çağlar S, Bilgili N.
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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.
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Transcultural Nursing: Current Trends in Theoretical Works
Purpose: To explore the current trends in theoretical works related to transcultural nursing through an integrated literature review. Methods: The literature on theoretical works related to transcultural nursing during the past 10 years was searched ...
, Yaelim Lee
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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.
Nuuyoma V, Muvumwaeni S, Chihururu L.
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AbstractPatients are entitled to culturally competent care. Nurses must be prepared to recognize patients’ needs that derive from their culture and to develop skills that will facilitate their achievement. Nursing curricula therefore need to include a cultural content and student nurses need to be culturally competent.
Mirko Prosen
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Transcultural nursing in Australian nursing curricula
AbstractAs a result of the fact that Australia is a multicultural society with many people who come from non‐English speaking backgrounds (NESB), the objective of the present study was to discuss the extent to which transcultural nursing education is incorporated into undergraduate nursing curricula.
Elizabeth Manias, Brenda Happell
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Transcultural Concepts in Nursing Care
Margaret M. Andrews and Joyceen S. Boyle, coauthors of Transcultural Concepts in Nursing Care, provide a comprehensive framework for providing culturally competent nursing care for individuals, families, groups, communities, and institutions. The book is divided into four parts: Part 1 introduces the theoretical foundations of TCN and cultural ...
Margaret M, Andrews, Joyceen S, Boyle
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Effect of a transcultural nursing course on improving the cultural competency of nursing graduate students in Korea: a before-andafter study [PDF]
Purpose This study aimed to evaluate the impact of a transcultural nursing course on enhancing the cultural competency of graduate nursing students in Korea. We hypothesized that participants’ cultural competency would significantly improve in areas such
Bae KE, Jeong GH.
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