2010
DOI: 10.1016/j.jopan.2010.10.005
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Cultural Nursing Implications in an Integrated World

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“…Perceived realities of any given situation are not homogenous across cultures and basic responses to realities are subject to social circumstances and social conditioning (Edwards, 2014;Duffy, 2001;Sarmento, 2014;Bloomfield, 1994;Brady, 2010;Broom, Good, Kirby & Lwin, 2013). Edwards (p.87) further explains that a nurse acts: '... by reference to perception of a mere reality, together with their possession of relevant theoretical knowledge and moral commitment to the health of the patient'.…”
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“…Perceived realities of any given situation are not homogenous across cultures and basic responses to realities are subject to social circumstances and social conditioning (Edwards, 2014;Duffy, 2001;Sarmento, 2014;Bloomfield, 1994;Brady, 2010;Broom, Good, Kirby & Lwin, 2013). Edwards (p.87) further explains that a nurse acts: '... by reference to perception of a mere reality, together with their possession of relevant theoretical knowledge and moral commitment to the health of the patient'.…”
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“…Over the past 2 years, this column has presented information about global outreach and implications for perianesthesia nursing and shared some foundational goals for convening the first International Conference for PeriAnesthesia Nurses (ICPAN). [1][2][3] As the inaugural 2011 ICPAN gathering approaches, I would like to explore some additional factors impacting the need for increased cross-cultural cooperation and collaboration in nursing.…”
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