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‘Global health’ and ‘global nursing’: proposed definitions from The Global Advisory Panel on the Future of Nursing
Lynda Wilson,Isabel Amélia Costa Mendes,Hester C. Klopper,Cathy Catrambone,Rowaida Al-Ma'aitah,Mary E. Norton,Martha N. Hill +6 more
TLDR
Proposed definitions of global health and global nursing that reflect the new paradigm that integrates domestic and international health and will be used by the Global Advisory Panel on the Future of Nursing to guide promoting a voice and vision for nursing that will contribute to the profession's contribution to global health.Abstract:
Aims
To propose definitions of global health and global nursing that reflect the new paradigm that integrates domestic and international health.
Background
Increased globalization has led to expanded awareness of the importance of global health and global nursing among students and faculty in the health professions and among policymakers and practitioners.
Design
Discussion paper that includes a discussion and review of the literature related to global health and global nursing.
Data sources
A task force searched for and reviewed articles published in English, Spanish or Portuguese between 2005-2015, developed summaries, listed key elements, identified prevalent themes and developed consensus definitions.
Implications for nursing
The definitions will be used by the Global Advisory Panel on the Future of Nursing to guide promoting a voice and vision for nursing that will contribute to the advancement of the profession's contribution to global health.
Conclusions
Definitions of global health and global nursing were developed based on main themes and concepts identified in the literature review to guide contributions of nursing to global health.read more
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Comparing the effect of lecture and Jigsaw teaching strategies on the nursing students' self-regulated learning and academic motivation: A quasi-experimental study.
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Global Nursing-a literature review in the field of education and practice.
TL;DR: To describe key findings of Global Nursing in empirical nursing studies, a meta-analysis of 120 studies over a 25-year period found that seven out of 10 studies found that the practice of global nursing improved the quality of nursing practice and decreased the number of adverse events.
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Community health needs assessment: a nurses' global health project in Vietnam.
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Global citizens, healthy communities: Integrating the sustainable development goals into the nursing curriculum.
TL;DR: The process of integrating the SDGs into the nursing curriculum emphasizing the strategic vision of international agencies and national nursing organizations is explored including an exploration of global health competencies and their relationship to the SDG.
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The Experiences of Internationally Qualified Registered Nurses Working in the Australian Healthcare System: An Integrative Literature Review
TL;DR: Research findings on the experiences of internationally qualified registered nurses working in the Australian healthcare system can mitigate adverse workforce dynamics within culturally diverse health care teams to enable provision of culturally congruent health care.
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