2013
DOI: 10.1016/j.outlook.2012.07.013
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Global health diplomacy: An integrative review of the literature and implications for nursing

Abstract: The increasing interconnectedness of the world and the factors that affect health lay the foundation for the evolving practice of global health diplomacy. There has been limited discussion in the nursing literature about the concept of global health diplomacy or the role of nurses in such initiatives. A discussion of this concept is presented here by the members of a Task Force on Global Health Diplomacy of the American Academy of Nursing Expert Panel on Global Nursing and Health (AAN EPGNH). The purpose of th… Show more

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“…In 2014, a coalition was formed and launched to place ten thousand nurses on governing boards by the year 2020 . In addition, the Expert Panel on Global Nursing and Health of the American Academy of Nursing published its paper “Global Health Diplomacy: An Integrative Review of the Literature and Implications for Nursing” with suggestions for the preparation of nurse “global health diplomats.” These are but two examples of social engagement by nursing organizations.…”
Section: Essaysmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…In 2014, a coalition was formed and launched to place ten thousand nurses on governing boards by the year 2020 . In addition, the Expert Panel on Global Nursing and Health of the American Academy of Nursing published its paper “Global Health Diplomacy: An Integrative Review of the Literature and Implications for Nursing” with suggestions for the preparation of nurse “global health diplomats.” These are but two examples of social engagement by nursing organizations.…”
Section: Essaysmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…(T 2) Nurses have been actively providing culturally appropriate global healthcare since the days of Florence Nightingale. 5 Nightingale emphasised the importance of experiential education rather than relying on theory alone and was also an advocate for the individual-community-global connection in educational projects internationally. 6 This paper provides an example of how an international partnership between nurses in Singapore and China has resulted in learning for all involved.…”
Section: Hospital Leaders and Administrators Programmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…In an integrative review of the literature for global health diplomacy, Hunter et al. () noted that ethical issues are critical in framing any nursing involvement in global health initiatives. Leffers and Mitchell () in their report on the conceptual model for partnership and sustainability noted that engagement and partnership are essential to sustainability of international programs.…”
Section: History Of Nursing Volunteerism Social Responsibility and mentioning
confidence: 99%