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Trans-cultural nursing in Spain [PDF]
The present study analyzes the state of Trans-cultural Nursing in Spain, from a historical perspective. The outcome shows a lack of knowledge on these trans-cultural nursing theories at their basics although there are some nursing schools really advanced
Carmen Chamizo Vega
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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 Concepts in Nursing Care
Transcultural issues often play a vital role in the delivery of effective nursing care. *Please note: This is a reduced version of the abstract. Please refer to PDF for full text.
Editorial Office
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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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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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Transcultural nursing in Republic of Serbia: An important factor for health equality [PDF]
Awareness of culture and transculturally oriented care is becoming increasingly important as the world becomes closer, more complex and multicultural, so there is a need to bring into focus the interests and practical application of all health ...
Pajić-Nikolić Ljubica +2 more
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Background Several educational activities in nursing schools worldwide have been implemented to promote transcultural nursing and cultural competence.
Juan M. Leyva-Moral +8 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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People’s health beliefs and practices are affected by the culture in which they exist. In this sense; it is essential that nurses who experience the most interactions with health buyers/receivers and deliver health care services to those who have different cultures should know health-related cultural beliefs and practices of those to whom they deliver ...
Kadriye Ozkol Kılınc +1 more
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