BACKGROUND Mashhad is a center of diverse cultures, where many local and foreign cultures live together in its context. One of the main needs of a society with cultural diversity is transcultural care of patients. Hence, the present study took the first step for care of culturally diversified and minority patients in Mashhad. This research has been conducted to explore the nurses' experience of caring from patients with different cultures. MATERIALS AND METHODS This study is a qualitative research using phenomenological hermeneutics approach. The participations include nurses who have been working 5 or less than 5 years in the hospitals affiliated to Medical University of Mashhad. They were selected using purposeful sampling method...
Care-giving that suits the culture has a particular relevance to daily nursing care. It was emphasiz...
Aims and objectives To discover and describe challenges and barriers perceived by nurses in providin...
This study was designed to explore through two surveys and interviews the question of confidence lev...
Background: Mashhad is a center of diverse cultures, where many local and foreign cultures live toge...
Introduction: Cultural diversity means a different ethnic group in a country or region; these condit...
Identification of nurses' experiences of caring for culturally diverse patients in acute care settin...
BACKGROUND One of the consequences of migration is cultural diversity in various communities. Thi...
The aim of this study was to identify the cultural problems encountered during caregiving by the nur...
In today’s multicultural society, nurses are faced with the task of providing culturally congruent c...
Little is known about nursing students' experiences of caring for patients from diverse cultures, wh...
Over the last few decades, Canada has become a culturally diverse society. It is now commonplace fo...
Transcultural health care involves providing individualized and holistic health care to clients acro...
AIM: This study explored Turkish nursing students' perceptions of providing care to patients cultur...
This study examined the experiences of United States America nurses caring for Mexican immigrant wom...
Background: Transcultural care implies care where the healthcare staff's cultural background differs...
Care-giving that suits the culture has a particular relevance to daily nursing care. It was emphasiz...
Aims and objectives To discover and describe challenges and barriers perceived by nurses in providin...
This study was designed to explore through two surveys and interviews the question of confidence lev...
Background: Mashhad is a center of diverse cultures, where many local and foreign cultures live toge...
Introduction: Cultural diversity means a different ethnic group in a country or region; these condit...
Identification of nurses' experiences of caring for culturally diverse patients in acute care settin...
BACKGROUND One of the consequences of migration is cultural diversity in various communities. Thi...
The aim of this study was to identify the cultural problems encountered during caregiving by the nur...
In today’s multicultural society, nurses are faced with the task of providing culturally congruent c...
Little is known about nursing students' experiences of caring for patients from diverse cultures, wh...
Over the last few decades, Canada has become a culturally diverse society. It is now commonplace fo...
Transcultural health care involves providing individualized and holistic health care to clients acro...
AIM: This study explored Turkish nursing students' perceptions of providing care to patients cultur...
This study examined the experiences of United States America nurses caring for Mexican immigrant wom...
Background: Transcultural care implies care where the healthcare staff's cultural background differs...
Care-giving that suits the culture has a particular relevance to daily nursing care. It was emphasiz...
Aims and objectives To discover and describe challenges and barriers perceived by nurses in providin...
This study was designed to explore through two surveys and interviews the question of confidence lev...