Ramsden I. Cultural safety and nursing education in Aotearoa and Te Waipounamu [PhD]: Victoria University. New Zealand: Wellington; 2002.Ramsden I. Cultural safety and nursing education in Aotearoa and Te Waipounamu. PhD thesis: Wellington, New Zealand: Victoria University; 2002....
Cultural safety is an essential concept within New Zealand nursing that is formally linked to registration and competency-based practice certification. Despite its centrality to New Zealand nursing philosophies and the stated expectation of cultural safety as a practice element, there is limited evidence...
Using a three-phase, mixed methods sequential triangulation design, this study examines the extent to which Anglophone Schools of Nursing in Canada have integrated cultural competence and/or cultural safety into the undergraduate nursing curricula. Factors that influence successful integration are identified...
This chapter has an anthropological focus and looks at the evidence for culturally safe spiritual care in palliative care and suggests ways to advocate for non-discriminatory spiritual care education within palliative care. It introduces the concept of cultural safety and its link to the concept of ...
A critique of measures of emotion and empathy in First Peoples' cultural safety in nursing education: A systematic literature review Background:In Australia, undertaking cultural safety education often evokes strong emotional responses by health students. Despite the potential for emotio... K Mills,DK...
More information:Melissa Arnold‐Ujvari et al, The emergence of cultural safety within kidney care for Indigenous Peoples in Australia,Nursing Inquiry(2024).DOI: 10.1111/nin.12626 Provided byUniversity of Adelaide
D.Many people devote themselves to volunteering in Australia and America. ()23。We can come to the conclusion that volunteering ___. A.is a win-win situation B.benefits both the body and the mind C.spreads quickly among people D.is hard to stick to without rewards ()24.T...
An additional impetus to engage in a cultural competence agenda is a desire to improve the equity and safety of the learning environment for all students. At the University, this entails a particular focus on Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander peoples and cultures, and whose land our ...
The concept of cultural safety arose from the colonial context of New Zealand society. In response to the poor health status of Maori, the indigenous peopl... I Ramsden 被引量: 54发表: 1993年 Utilising the Hand Model to promote a culturally safe environment for international nursing students ...
Oda K and Rameka M (2012) Students' corner: Using Te Tiriti o Waitangi to identify and address racism, and achieve cultural safety in nursing. Contemporary Nurse 43: 107-112.Oda K and Rameka M. (2012) Students' corner: using Te Tiriti O Waitangi to identify and address racism, and ...