Exploring the Relationship Between Cultural Competence and Nursing Students' Attitudes on Brain Drain: A Correlational and Cross-Sectional Research. [PDF]
ABSTRACT Aim This study aims to investigate the relationship between cultural competence and sensitivity of nursing students and their brain drain attitudes. Design This study was conducted using a cross‐sectional and correlational research design. Methods This study was conducted at a university in Türkiye in January 2023.
Andi S +4 more
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The Mediating Effect of Teamwork Attitude Between Cultural Intelligence and Teamwork Cognition in Nursing Students. [PDF]
ABSTRACT Aim This study aims to examine the relationships among cultural intelligence, teamwork cognition and teamwork attitude, which are deep‐seated factors influencing teamwork among nursing students. Design This was a cross‐sectional survey study. Methods Convenient sampling was used to select 301 nursing students from a nursing college in Shanghai
Gu Y, Gao Y, Zhou L, Yu H, Yu D, Wang Y.
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Cultural Competence in Nursing Care for Migrants: An Integrative Review. [PDF]
ABSTRACT Aim To synthesize scientific evidence on the factors influencing the implementation of cultural competence by nurses in the care of migrant populations. Background/Introduction Global migration has intensified cultural diversity in healthcare settings, highlighting the need for nurses to develop cultural competence to deliver safe and ...
Arias JMV +4 more
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Investigation for the transcultural self-efficacy of nurses in Guizhou, China
Aim: As conflict caused by cultural diversity among patients in China continues to rise, hospitals are in urgent need for improvement of transcultural efficacy among nurses. This study aims to evaluate the transcultural self-efficacy of nurses working in
Juan Li +5 more
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Cultural competence of Turkish nurses and nursing students: An integrative literature review
Introduction: Turkish population is characterized by its great cultural diversity, thus, Turkish nurses and nursing students often interact with patients of different cultural backgrounds from theirs.
Aydoğdu, Ana Luiza Ferreira
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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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POLA PEMBERIAN MAKAN PADA BALITA STUNTING BERDASARKAN TEORI TRANSCULTURAL NURSING
Balita stunting menjadi masalah kesehatan penduduk dunia. Pola pemberian makan yang diberikan dalam keluarga berkaitan erat dengan nilai budaya keluarga dan bagaimana pola perilaku hidup sehatnya.
Risnah Ina +3 more
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Russian nurses’ readiness for transcultural care of palliative patients
Palliative care involves an approach aimed at improving the quality of life of patients and their families, who are forced to cope with the problems associated with life-threatening diseases.
Nataliya Kasimovskaya +6 more
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A research-based didactic model for education to promote culturally competent nursing care in Sweden
As Sweden changes toward a multicultural society, scientific knowledge of transcultural nursing care becomes increasingly important. Earlier studies in Swedish nursing education have demonstrated a lack of knowledge base in transcultural nursing.Through ...
Willman, Ania,, Gebru, Kerstin,
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Focus Groups Investigating Mental Health Attitudes and Beliefs of Parents and Teachers in South Lebanon: Are They Culturally Determined? [PDF]
Introduction: The wars that Lebanon had endured led to a devastating number of deaths, injuries, and displacements. Such tragedies have detrimentally affected its civilians psychologically.
Carmen Hamady +5 more
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