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Transforming Caring for Dependent Older People: A New Approach for Integrated Socio-Healthcare. [PDF]
ABSTRACT Background The increasing ageing population and growing socioeconomic disparities in the Mediterranean region pose significant challenges to the provision of integrated socio‐healthcare services. Current models often fail to address the complex needs of dependent older adults and those at risk of social exclusion, highlighting the need for a ...
Porcel-Gálvez AM +2 more
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Background: The essence of transcultural nursing is to guide nursing students in order to be able to provide nursing care based on patients’ needs and their cultural backgrounds.
Apriani Susmita Sari +2 more
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Factors Influence Dementia Treatment‐Seeking Behavior among Asian Indian Americans [PDF]
Abstract Background The Asian Indian American community represents the largest immigrant subgroup in the United States (US Census Bureau, 2020), with dementia prevalence projected to rise by 113% by 2040 (Alzheimer's Association, 2023). This escalating trend introduces significant caregiving challenges, including financial and emotional burdens, with ...
Wadhawan A.
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Cultural Competence and Transcultural Teaching Behaviors and Influencing Factors in Nursing Academia: A Mixed-Methods Study Among Nurse Educators. [PDF]
Introduction Cultural competence is crucial in nursing education, with nurse educators playing a key role. However, limited research has explored factors influencing their cultural competence.
Abou Hashish EA +4 more
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A concept analysis of transcultural in nursing practices
Background: Differences in interpreting the term ‘transcultural’ in nursing practice need to be addressed. Inappropriate terminology in the nursing practice environment may impact the quality of health care.
Kusila Devia Rahayu +2 more
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Introduction: Differences in values, norms, and customs across societies shape how patients understand their illness, make decisions about seeking care, and undergo treatment and recovery.
Made Oktaviani Bulan Trisna +3 more
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Transcultural Adaptation and Psychometric Properties of the Persian Version of the Clinical Learning Environment, Supervision, and Nurse Teacher Scale Among Undergraduate Nursing Students. [PDF]
Objectives: Clinical learning is the core of nursing education. The clinical learning environment, supervision, and nurse teacher (CLES + T) play a significant role in the formation of optimal clinical learning.
Hosseini Z +3 more
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Introduction The competency of a nurse in integrating knowledge, skills, attitudes, and values in various healthcare areas depends on their ability to apply these elements.
Amir Jalali +6 more
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Background: The belief in the evil eye is defined as the power to cause harm through ‘negative energy’ obtained through a glance. The practice of “medicine of the evil eye or sa mexina de s’ogu” by the “feminas e ominis de mexina” (healers) is so deeply ...
Felice Curcio +6 more
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