Developing cultural sensitivity: Nursing students' experiences of a study abroad programme This paper is a report of a study to explore whether having an international learning experience as part of a nursing education programme promoted cultural... HC Ruddock,DS Turner - 《Journal of Advanced ...
The high-risk exposure group consisted of first-degree relatives, such as spouses, parents and siblings, who come into physical contact with active TB patients while nursing and sleeping under the same roof; therefore, there are increased chances of developing TB in these participants. However, ...
In these cases, the feeling is generated from sensory input, and medical and nursing students, for example, learn to over-ride or ‘desensitize’ themselves to this reaction. It is when we are faced with evil that is perceived other than through the senses that we need to learn something ...
Similar results were obtained in this study in which frailty syndrome was not a risk factor for the frequent occurrence of an electrical storm [25]. Some studies have shown a similar percentage of the complications that are associated with ICD implantation between different age groups, as well ...
students studying at Czech universities and the PLS SEM statistical technique. The results have shown that CQ is a positive predictor of dependent variable satisfaction with life abroad. When two mediators—cultural identity and culture shock—were added, we found out that the CQ is a positive ...
for geriatricians, primary care physicians, internists, emergency medicine physicians, intensivists, hosptialists, surgeons, anesthesiologists, orthopedists, cardiologists, psychiatrists, neurologists, and internists/residents in these disciplines, as well as nurses, pharmacists, and medical students.doi...