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 ...
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Bilingual English-Chinese Nursing CareAt Bedford Center’s Longevity Garden, we understand that cultural familiarity and language accessibility are essential for achieving optimal recovery and well-being. Our program is thoughtfully designed to create a welcoming, comfortable environment for patients of ...
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...
culture has a more positive influence on nursing students' attitudes toward the elderly compared with the individualist culture.It is highly recommended that elderly care settings should be incorporated in clinical placements and further research is needed to explore how clinical experience affects ...
, 2013). Thus, older adults in China increasingly move to nursing homes, which provide daily living care, recreational activities, and medical care. The prevalence of depressive symptoms in older Chinese adults has been increasing in recent decades (Yu et al., 2012). The estimates range from ...
Results: Patients treated with Chinese medicine nursing,the cure rate was significantly higher than the conventional nursing care patients in the control group; while postoperative discomfort,infection rate and complication occurrence rate were obviously lower than those in the normal group,and the ...
This study aims to address this gap by focusing on the unique perspectives of Chinese nurses in evaluating CFH within their nursing practice. Chinese nurses’ perspectives are valuable globally due to differences in China’s healthcare system, societal culture, and reform [12, 13]. For instance,...