nursing educationcultural safetyThe concept of cultural safety arose from the colonial context of New Zealand society. In response to the poor health status of Maori, the indigenous people of New Zealand, and their insistence that service delivery change profoundly, nursing has beg...
Despite its centrality to New Zealand nursing philosophies and the stated expectation of cultural safety as a practice element, there is limited evidence of its application in the literature. This research presents insight into public health nurse's (PHN) experiences, demonstrating the integration of ...
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...
This study provides theoretical and practical implications for initiation and improvement of cultural competence and/or cultural safety integration strategies in Schools of Nursing. 展开 关键词: Cultural competence cultural safety nursing curriculum Donabedian model ...
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 ...
Indigenous nurses' practice realities of cultural safety and socioethical nursing Maori Health Research ReviewK., HunterC., Cook
The program’s curriculum aligns with the SD DOE’s “Recommended Domains of Professional Practice” and includes seven semesters of co-taught curriculum focused around units on Instructional Leadership; School Operations and Resources; School, Student and Staff Safety; School and Community Relationships...
New LINMEN website to support nursing and midwifery education on cultural safety Australian Midwifery NewsDent, Phoebe
As a nursing research, Leininger’s Culture Care Diversity and Universality Theory also known as Culture Care Theory would have been best suited for the proposed research. However, as a grand theory, the Culture Care Theory has limited applicability in the proposed study due to its abstraction ...
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