culturenursing careacute settingsHong KongCare Q instrumentA Chinese cultural perspective of nursing care behaviours in an acute setting This study carried out in Hong Kong, identified 29 Chinese patients' perceptions of the importance of nursing care behaviours in an acute setting using a Chinese ...
Issues in Mental Health NursingChinese perspectives on culture and mental health - Kuo, Kavanagh - 1994 () Citation Context ...ception of the person as deeply embedded in the group without legitimate autonomous interests (Schwartz, 1994). Chinese elders, in particular, value the importance of ...
It is recommended that such ACP programmes should be integrated into nursing home care practice, as they can be initiated in a relaxed atmosphere and ... HY Chan,SM Pang - 《Journal of Clinical Nursing》 被引量: 90发表: 2010年 Effect of Postpartum Practices of Doing the Month on Chinese...
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Although there is a growing awareness of the culture change movement in nursing homes, which aims to boost the quality of life of residents by focusing on person-centered care, an empirical base has yet to be generated (Zimmerman et al., 2014). The proportion of older people in care home...
Chinese tradition and culture developed from Taoism, Confucianism, and Buddhism and have influenced ethnic Chinese for thousands of years, particularly tho... HTS Lee,SC Cheng,YT Dai,... - 《Bmc Palliative Care》 被引量: 8发表: 2016年 Spirituality in Nursing Homes: A Social Work Perspective ...
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A Chinese resident refers to an individual from China residing in a nursing home, requiring culturally appropriate palliative care tailored to their specific needs and experiences, including addressing existential stress, grief, communication, and other barriers during the final stage of life. ...
From September 6 to 8, 2024, the 21st National Annual Meeting of Diabetes Nursing Care of Chinese Nursing Association was held in Hangzhou. More than 1200 nursing practitioners from 31 provinces, autonomous regions and municipalities directly under the c
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