Study Background: Nurse–patient cultural communication is of paramount significance in countries with substantial expatriate nursing workforces, such as Saudi Arabia. Saudi Arabian hospitals are mostly staffed by foreign nurses, who constitute 73.4% of the total population of registered nurses (Ministry of Health, 2014). Aim of the Study: The purpose of this study was to explore the cultural communication barriers between non-Saudi nurses and Saudi patients when performing patient health care. Study Design: The study adopted a quantitative descriptive survey design. A convenience sampling technique was used to recruit a population of surgical nurses (n = 93) working in wards at a tertiary health care centre in Riyadh, Saudi Arabia. Descript...
This conceptual study explores the prerequisite to develop cultural sensitivity among Malaysian fema...
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Background: Saudi Arabia has always been dependent on non-Saudi nurses. However, the recruitment of ...
Nurses with effective communication skills play a critical role in minimising the stress associated ...
Background: Effective nurse-patient communication is important in improving quality of health care. ...
Background: Modern nursing in Saudi Arabia is a complex issue in which cultural diversity presents t...
The Kingdom of Saudi Arabia (KSA) has experienced rapid growth in its healthcare system, leading to ...
Introduction: Effective communication is one of the most essential aspects of nursing care in the em...
Aims and objectives: This study investigated the challenges of cross-cultural communication among in...
ABSTRACT Title: An Assessment of the Nurse-Patient Communication in a Tertiary Hospital in the King...
AbstractThe culture of Saudi Arabia is dominated by the values and virtues of Islam. Its increasing ...
Purpose\ud \ud In Saudi Arabia, the health system is mainly staffed by expatriate nurses from differ...
Culture defines how persons behave towards each other. When nurses and patients belong to different ...
Care-giving that suits the culture has a particular relevance to daily nursing care. It was emphasiz...
This paper provides an overview of the cultural perspectives and practices in Saudi Arabia that coul...
This conceptual study explores the prerequisite to develop cultural sensitivity among Malaysian fema...
Purpose: The purpose of this study is to explore the safety climate perceptions of the multicultural...
Background: Saudi Arabia has always been dependent on non-Saudi nurses. However, the recruitment of ...
Nurses with effective communication skills play a critical role in minimising the stress associated ...
Background: Effective nurse-patient communication is important in improving quality of health care. ...
Background: Modern nursing in Saudi Arabia is a complex issue in which cultural diversity presents t...
The Kingdom of Saudi Arabia (KSA) has experienced rapid growth in its healthcare system, leading to ...
Introduction: Effective communication is one of the most essential aspects of nursing care in the em...
Aims and objectives: This study investigated the challenges of cross-cultural communication among in...
ABSTRACT Title: An Assessment of the Nurse-Patient Communication in a Tertiary Hospital in the King...
AbstractThe culture of Saudi Arabia is dominated by the values and virtues of Islam. Its increasing ...
Purpose\ud \ud In Saudi Arabia, the health system is mainly staffed by expatriate nurses from differ...
Culture defines how persons behave towards each other. When nurses and patients belong to different ...
Care-giving that suits the culture has a particular relevance to daily nursing care. It was emphasiz...
This paper provides an overview of the cultural perspectives and practices in Saudi Arabia that coul...
This conceptual study explores the prerequisite to develop cultural sensitivity among Malaysian fema...
Purpose: The purpose of this study is to explore the safety climate perceptions of the multicultural...
Background: Saudi Arabia has always been dependent on non-Saudi nurses. However, the recruitment of ...