The first goal for nursing as a discipline beyond nationality for the health of human beings, is the implementation of a multicultural perspective in professional programs. Educating with a multicultural perspective is consistent with the basic disciplinary value that the health of the person is the paramount phenomenum of interest, regardless with race, culture, sex, and religion. Education for nursing should be not merely an acquisition of some professional skills, but, above all, the acquisition of a distinctive epistemology in which scientific knowledge is driven by ethical values and humanistic philosophy
The expanding cultural diversity of nursing classrooms provides a fertile learning environment for m...
The number of culturally and linguistically diverse (CALD) students seeking enrollment in higher edu...
This text is primarily for pre-registration nursing students and emphasizes the centrality of the cl...
Several recent health policy directives highlight the need to overcome the health disadvantage and d...
Nursing education has historically been designed in harmony with societal development. However, the ...
Changing demographics in Canadian society are creating an increasingly culturally diverse populatio...
Racism, ethnocentrism, segregation, stereotyping, and classism are tightly linked to health equity a...
The diversity of the United States (US) population is rapidly increasing while the diversity of the ...
The objective of this study was to examine the perceptions of students and faculty regarding the con...
This paper explores the concept of diversity at the level of the system and organisation, in essence...
Thesis (Ed.D.), Education, Washington State UniversityThe purpose of this dissertation was to explor...
This article explores the development and implementation of an internationally agreedmodule, theEuro...
One of the major challenges facing the nursing profession is the globalization of nursing education,...
The nursing culture is traditionallyembedded with rites of passage such as being able to demonstrate...
Nursing has a long history of focusing on the cultural dimension of care, dating back to Florence Ni...
The expanding cultural diversity of nursing classrooms provides a fertile learning environment for m...
The number of culturally and linguistically diverse (CALD) students seeking enrollment in higher edu...
This text is primarily for pre-registration nursing students and emphasizes the centrality of the cl...
Several recent health policy directives highlight the need to overcome the health disadvantage and d...
Nursing education has historically been designed in harmony with societal development. However, the ...
Changing demographics in Canadian society are creating an increasingly culturally diverse populatio...
Racism, ethnocentrism, segregation, stereotyping, and classism are tightly linked to health equity a...
The diversity of the United States (US) population is rapidly increasing while the diversity of the ...
The objective of this study was to examine the perceptions of students and faculty regarding the con...
This paper explores the concept of diversity at the level of the system and organisation, in essence...
Thesis (Ed.D.), Education, Washington State UniversityThe purpose of this dissertation was to explor...
This article explores the development and implementation of an internationally agreedmodule, theEuro...
One of the major challenges facing the nursing profession is the globalization of nursing education,...
The nursing culture is traditionallyembedded with rites of passage such as being able to demonstrate...
Nursing has a long history of focusing on the cultural dimension of care, dating back to Florence Ni...
The expanding cultural diversity of nursing classrooms provides a fertile learning environment for m...
The number of culturally and linguistically diverse (CALD) students seeking enrollment in higher edu...
This text is primarily for pre-registration nursing students and emphasizes the centrality of the cl...