Nursing care for the Warao people: an experience report based on transcultural theory. [PDF]
OBJECTIVE To report on the experience of nurses from the Street Clinic in caring for the Indigenous Venezuelan population of the Warao ethnic group in Maceió/AL based on Madeleine Leininger's Transcultural Theory. METODOLOGY A descriptive study, of the
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Introducing Transcultural Nursing Education: Implementation of Transcultural Nursing in the Postgraduate Nursing Curriculum [PDF]
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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Remembering: My Story of the Founder of Transcultural Nursing, the Late Madeleine M. Leininger, PhD, LHD, DS, RN, CTN, FAAN, FRCNA (Born: July 13, 1925; Died: August 10, 2012) [PDF]
I am pleased to share my story of my significant relationship with my mentor, teacher, colleague, and friend, Dr. Madeleine Leininger, whom I knew for 46 years. Meeting Dr.
Marilyn A. Ray
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Introduction: The management of Type 2 diabetes mellitus (T2DM) primarily emphasizes physical care, yet the quality of life (QoL) remains suboptimal. Often, the management of diabetes neglects psychological, socio-cultural, and spiritual aspects, which ...
Ni Wayan Suniyadewi+5 more
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Introduction: Providing additional food other than breast milk before 2-year-old babies in Kupang City are babies given "regal" biscuits, "milcuit" biscuits, and "banana" s because the baby does not feel hungry.
Yulia Meiliany Naragale+2 more
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The development of cultural competences in nursing students and their significance in shaping the future work environment: a pilot study [PDF]
Background Working in a culturally diverse environment entails a moral and professional responsibility to provide culturally competent care. This has been recognised as an important measure to reduce health inequalities, improve the quality of care and ...
Sabina Ličen, Mirko Prosen
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Act Local but Think Global: Transcultural Nursing Competencies and Experiences of Foreign Students from Selected Higher Education Institutions in the Philippines [PDF]
The need for transcultural nursing competencies amongst students offers an array ofimprovements in nursing education, hospitals, and communities around the globe.
Malabat, Carmela Grabata, Ruiz, Fred B.
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Anthropological and transcultural nursing in the context of education for development: a historical and epistemologic perspective in the principle of the XXI century [PDF]
This work has the objective of clarify the development concept historically and relative it with another concept: education; and everything this process with the purpose of contributing to selection of a suitable context for educational nursing action ...
José Siles González+3 more
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Cultural competences among future nurses and midwives: a case of attitudes toward Jehovah’s witnesses’ stance on blood transfusion [PDF]
Background Transcultural nursing recognises the significance of cultural backgrounds in providing patients with quality care. This study investigates the opinions of master’s students in nursing and midwifery regarding the attitudes of Jehovah’s ...
Jan Domaradzki+4 more
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Analisis Faktor Perilaku Seks Pranikah Remaja Berdasarkan Teori Transcultural Nursing di Kabupaten Sumba Timur [PDF]
Introduction: Adolescent sex behavior is strongly influenced by several things related to the theory of transcultural nursing. The high teenage sex behavior has an impact on the high rate of unwanted pregnancies, maternal mortality and infant mortality ...
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