The purpose of this paper is to present elements of a discussion on the discipline of nursing that arose from a student–faculty exchange programme, as a reflection of the experiences the students and faculty had during the 3-year exchange. It suggests that the globalization of health and the international migration of nurses might prove to be an opportunity for nurses to learn more about nursing practice. It became apparent to the participants that the phenomenon of nursing, although understood by them all, was not easy to describe, and words used in Swedish, Finnish or British or American English were often not easy to interpret or explain. These reflections were noted by the authors when the group came together to plan the programme and d...
Background : Nurses are increasingly confronted with the challenge of globalization and the accelera...
Aims and Objectives: To compare the communication and practice experiences of migrant nurses in geog...
Professional nurses are challenged by the increasing complexity of their own healthcare delivery sys...
The increase of multiculturalism causes changes in peoples' health needs. From the nursing perspecti...
This article explores the development and implementation of an internationally agreedmodule, theEuro...
A present-day universitys faces the demands of growing globalization. In consequence the graduating ...
Background: Increasing patient diversity, as a result of growing global interaction, has necessitate...
Aim. To explore student nurses’ experiences of communication in cross-cultural care encounters. Bac...
This paper examines the experiences of nursing students undertaking an international placement durin...
This empirical study attempts to explore experiences of undergraduate nursing students before and du...
Introduction. Globalization of knowledge has emphasized the need to promote the adoption of internat...
International audienceBackground: Nurses are increasingly confronted with the challenge of globaliza...
© 2017 John Wiley & Sons Ltd. Aims: To examine understandings of global health issues among nursin...
Background: In a growing multicultural society, demands are placed on health care that includes unde...
Canadian nurses and nursing students are required daily to interact with and care for individuals of...
Background : Nurses are increasingly confronted with the challenge of globalization and the accelera...
Aims and Objectives: To compare the communication and practice experiences of migrant nurses in geog...
Professional nurses are challenged by the increasing complexity of their own healthcare delivery sys...
The increase of multiculturalism causes changes in peoples' health needs. From the nursing perspecti...
This article explores the development and implementation of an internationally agreedmodule, theEuro...
A present-day universitys faces the demands of growing globalization. In consequence the graduating ...
Background: Increasing patient diversity, as a result of growing global interaction, has necessitate...
Aim. To explore student nurses’ experiences of communication in cross-cultural care encounters. Bac...
This paper examines the experiences of nursing students undertaking an international placement durin...
This empirical study attempts to explore experiences of undergraduate nursing students before and du...
Introduction. Globalization of knowledge has emphasized the need to promote the adoption of internat...
International audienceBackground: Nurses are increasingly confronted with the challenge of globaliza...
© 2017 John Wiley & Sons Ltd. Aims: To examine understandings of global health issues among nursin...
Background: In a growing multicultural society, demands are placed on health care that includes unde...
Canadian nurses and nursing students are required daily to interact with and care for individuals of...
Background : Nurses are increasingly confronted with the challenge of globalization and the accelera...
Aims and Objectives: To compare the communication and practice experiences of migrant nurses in geog...
Professional nurses are challenged by the increasing complexity of their own healthcare delivery sys...