Students’ Observations of the Nursing Role in Seven Nations
Autor: | Sheri P. Palmer, Leslie W. Miles |
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Rok vydání: | 2019 |
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Cross-Cultural Comparison
medicine.medical_specialty 020205 medical informatics media_common.quotation_subject education Taiwan 02 engineering and technology Affect (psychology) Ghana Nurse's Role Russia Education 03 medical and health sciences Nursing 0202 electrical engineering electronic engineering information engineering medicine Humans Finland Qualitative Research General Nursing media_common 030504 nursing Public health Tonga General Medicine United States Checklist language.human_language Navajo Critical thinking language Students Nursing Observational study Ecuador 0305 other medical science Psychology Autonomy Qualitative research |
Zdroj: | Nursing Education Perspectives. 40:283-290 |
ISSN: | 1943-4685 1536-5026 |
Popis: | AIM This exploratory, qualitative study was conducted to compare nursing tasks/roles in Ecuador, Finland, Ghana, Navajo Nation, Russia, Taiwan, and Tonga. BACKGROUND The definition of nurse varies internationally, with little description of the specific tasks nurses perform. To better know the profession, nurses must understand what their counterparts do in different parts of the world. METHOD Students and faculty traveled to seven nations to conduct an observational study. Students observed nurses (n = 71) over a period of three weeks using a checklist of basic tasks/skills, advanced skills, critical thinking, communication, public health, and professionalism. RESULTS Similarities in nursing tasks/roles were found, with a few stark differences between countries. Autonomy of practice and communication styles varied; all nurses were found to be effective patient advocates. CONCLUSION Sufficient nursing personnel, resources, patient load, and technology affect nursing tasks/roles. |
Databáze: | OpenAIRE |
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