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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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Contemporary Nurse, 2008
Transcultural nursing must be more than caring for the patients or clients who come through our doors. It is not and cannot be solely about those we serve in our small corner of the world. Just as the fluttering of butterfly wings on one side of the world can contribute to the formation of hurricanes half way around the globe, social, political and ...
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Transcultural nursing must be more than caring for the patients or clients who come through our doors. It is not and cannot be solely about those we serve in our small corner of the world. Just as the fluttering of butterfly wings on one side of the world can contribute to the formation of hurricanes half way around the globe, social, political and ...
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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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Transcultural Nursing Websites
Home Health Care Management & Practice, 2000Nurses and health care executives have access to a wealth of information right in their own office. This article provides an overview of transcultural online sites and criteria for evaluation of sites.
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Transcultural Nursing Society Scholar’s Corner: Power Distance Revisited
Journal of Transcultural Nursing, 2022M. Martin
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Issues in transcultural nursing
1992Ms Chung has been admitted to hospital with a pelvic injury following a car accident. After being transferred from a trolley to a bed in the ward, the ward nurse begins to talk to her: Nurse: ‘Are you comfortable?’ Ms Chung: Remains silent. Nurse: ‘Have you got a lot of pain?’ Ms Chung: Looks away and makes no reply.
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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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The importance of transcultural nursing in cancer care
British Journal of Nursing, 2012All patients around the time of cancer diagnosis are emotionally vulnerable. This sense of anxiety is further heightened for patients who are not fully integrated into the society in which they are receiving care because of the cultural shock and language barriers they may face.
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