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Does Culture Influence the Needs of Critical Care Families? [PDF]
Purpose: This study explores ICU patient\u27s family member needs, particularly Vietnamese and Latino families. Design: Convenience sampling at 24 bed ICU in acute care community hospital serving ethnically diverse population.
Alston, Naomi
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ABSTRACT Background There is a great deal of variation in the design and delivery of the peer health navigator role, making it difficult to adapt role responsibilities into context. In this study, we aimed to co‐design a bicultural peer health navigator (BPHN) role to meet the needs of culturally and linguistically diverse (CALD) people from Pacific ...
Lubab Shwaita +9 more
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To understand the status quo and characteristics of self efficacy of transcultural care among nurses in third grade hospitals of Shanghai,in order to provide suggestions for nursing managers to improve the level of transcultural care ,and to provide ...
张悦敏 +5 more
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INTERCULTURAL COMPETENCES IN STUDENTS OF NURSING IN LEVEL II STUDIES – A DIAGNOSIS
Introduction The aim of the article is diagnosing components of intercultural competences in students of nursing in graduate studies. Material and Methods Method – a diagnostic survey. The sampling involved 100% of graduate students of 1st and 2nd year,
Anna Maria Jeznach, Renata Piekarska
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ABSTRACT Background As researchers strive to conduct culturally competent and equitable research, there remains a lack of actionable guidance across the research lifecycle. Increasingly, funding bodies require evidence of such approaches, yet a clear, practical direction for effective research practice is often lacking.
Evgenia Stepanova +14 more
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Cross-cultural Adaptation of the Instrument Readiness for Hospital Discharge Scale - Adult Form [PDF]
Objective: to perform the cross-cultural adaptation of the Readiness for Hospital Discharge Scale - (RHDS) Adult Form for use in Brazil. Method: a methodological study was conducted in 2015, in Brazil’s federal capital, following the eight stages ...
Carvalho Vila, Vanessa da Silva +2 more
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Population Focused Nursing: Advocacy for Vulnerable Populations in an RN-BSN Program [PDF]
The purpose of this article is to describe an innovative learning activity for online RN-BSN students designed to foster advocacy for vulnerable populations.
Jones, Melissa, Smith, Paul
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ABSTRACT Aim To explore the impact of Doctor of Nursing Practice (DNP) education on career advancement, job satisfaction, leadership competencies and contributions to healthcare systems. Design The study utilised a scoping review methodology based on Arksey and O'Malley's (2005) framework.
Tuba Sengul +3 more
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Historic perspectives from anthropology. Reflections proposed to Transcultural Nursing
History brings together meanings related to earlier periods, being aware of the past as a panorama to reread the present. Madeleine Leininger presented in 1970 an implicit and respectful message to the Nursing Profession when introducing Nursing and ...
Cecilia Rohrbach Viadas
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Leadership in Culturally and Linguistically Diverse Healthcare Workplaces: A Scoping Review
ABSTRACT Aim To map the existing literature and research themes related to leadership in culturally and linguistically diverse healthcare workplaces and identify potential research gaps to guide future studies. Design A scoping review. Methods The review followed the Joanna Briggs Institute scoping review methodology.
Monica Pelasoja +4 more
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