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Putting culture in the curriculum: A European project
Raija Sairanen,Eileen Richardson,Hélène Kelly,Eva Bergknut,Liisa Koskinen,Pranee C. Lundberg,Nita Muir,Helen Olt,Lily De Vlieger +8 more
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The rationale for and the method of designing a framework for a European curriculum to promote intercultural competence in health care students to improve the care shown to all recipients of health care whatever their cultural background are described.About:
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The cultural competence of graduating nursing students
Hanna Repo,Tero Vahlberg,Leena Salminen,Irena Papadopoulos,Helena Leino-Kilpi,Helena Leino-Kilpi +5 more
TL;DR: To improve cultural competence in students, nursing education should provide continuous opportunities for students to interact with different cultures, develop linguistic skills, and provide possibilities for internationalization both at home and abroad.
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Student exchange for nursing students: Does it raise cultural awareness'? A descriptive, qualitative study
Doris Bohman,Gunilla Borglin +1 more
TL;DR: The importance of student exchange in expanding the individual student's personal and professional horizons is highlighted and the importance of including a transcultural nursing element in nursing curricula is stressed.
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Introducing transcultural nursing education : implementation of transcultural nursing in the postgraduate nursing curriculum
TL;DR: The aim of the paper is to outline the development of transcultural nursing content as it was set in the course curriculum and planned teaching and learning approaches.
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Predictors of cultural competence among nursing students in the Philippines: A cross-sectional study
TL;DR: Living in an environment with culturally diverse people, prior diversity training, and with experience of caring for patients from diverse cultures and special population groups, were identified as predictors, accounting for 68.1% of the variance of cultural competence.
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Clinical mentors' experiences of their intercultural communication competence in mentoring culturally and linguistically diverse nursing students: A qualitative study
TL;DR: Continuous education on intercultural communication competence could succeed to further develop clinical mentors' mentoring expertise, which could have the potential to greatly benefit students, patients and staff.
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Abstract: The Bologna Declaration The Bologna Declaration of June 1999 calls for the establishment by 2010 of a coherent, compatible and competitive European Higher Educatio n Area, attractive for European students and for students and scholars from other c ontinents. The European Education Ministers identified six action lines in Bologna an d they have added three more in Prague in May 2001 and one more in Berlin in September 2003:
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