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    《跨文化护理》总第27.6期
    日期:2017-01-06 09:25:28    来源:ISPN周老师
    《跨文化护理》2016年11月总第27卷第6期
    Journal of Transcultural Nursing
    November 2016; 27 (6)
     
    Editorial
    Are You Voting?
     
    Theory Department
    Travel as a Transformational Spiritual Event
    旅行是一次精神改造事件
    There is a philosophical connection between elements of travel and elements of spirituality. Nurses can develop spiritual intelligence, hone transcultural skills, and develop cultural humility through travel. Concepts of spiritual intelligence are incorporated to distinguish spirituality from religion. This discussion is to describe the spiritual attributes of travel through exploration of unique cultural sameness and differences, stepping out of one’s routine, experiences of solitude, and the application to nursing.
     
    Research Department
    Impact of Spiritual Well-Being, Spiritual Perspective, and Religiosity on the Self-Rated Health of Jordanian Arab Christians
    精神健康、精神看法及笃信对约旦阿拉伯基督教徒自评健康的影响
    The purpose of this study was to explore associations of spiritual well-being, spiritual perspective, and religiosity with self-rated health in a convenience sample of 340 adult Jordanian Arab Christians. Data were collected through church and community groups. Results indicated that spiritual well-being and religiosity were positively associated with self-rated health, but in the final regression model only spiritual well-being retained a significant association after controlling for the other spiritual and religious measures.
    Using Community-Based Participatory Research to Investigate Meaningful Prenatal Care Among African American Women
    采用社区基参与性研究调查非洲裔美国妇女有意义的产前保健
    In the United States, African American babies die more than twice as often as White babies. The cause for this difference remains elusive, yet is likely complex with one factor being inadequate cultural care of pregnant African American women. The purpose of this study was to explore African American women’s perspectives of meaningful prenatal care.
    Factors Affecting Professional Autonomy of Japanese Nurses Caring for Culturally and Linguistically Diverse Patients in a Hospital Setting in Japan
    影响日本医院从事文化和语言差异护理的日本护士专业自主性的因素
    The study aimed to analyze the professional autonomy of Japanese nurses when caring for non-Japanese patients and to identify its contributing factors.
    Predictors of Agreement With Writing Advance Directives Among Older Korean Adults
    朝鲜老人同意书写预告指示的预测因素
    To determine the predictors of agreement with writing advance directives (ADs) among older Korean adults.
    Factors Associated With Healthy Lifestyle Behaviors in a Sample of Turkish Adolescents: A School-Based Study
    与土耳其青少年样本健康生活方式行为相关的因素
    This was a descriptive–correlational study designed to determine factors associated with the healthy lifestyle behaviors of high school students in Turkey. 
    Beliefs about health and illness and health-related behavior among urban women with gestational diabetes mellitus in the south east of China
    中国东南部城市妊娠期糖尿病妇女的健康疾病信念及健康相关行为
    The incidence of gestational diabetes among Chinese women is 4.3%. No study has previously been conducted about beliefs and health-related behavior among urban Chinese women with this disease. This article aims to explore beliefs about health and illness and health-related behavior among women in this group in a Chinese sociocultural context.
    Health-Related Quality of Life, Gender, and Culture of Older People Users of Health Services in the Multicultural Landscape of the City of Ceuta (Spain): A Cross-Sectional Study
    休达(西班牙)城市多文化条件下健康服务使用老人的健康相关生活质量、性别及文化
    Perceptions of health-related quality of life (HRQOL) are influenced by sociodemographic variables and by cultural-religious concepts of health, disease, and old age, among others.
     
    Literature Review
    Immigrant Health in the United States: A Trajectory Toward Change
    美国移民健康:变化轨迹
    Immigrants have a negative health trajectory due to interactions between immigration policies and the totality of the immigration experience. Despite the enactment of the Patient Protection and Affordable Care Act in 2010, an association with the sociopolitical environment and its influence on chronic disease prevalence remains. The purpose of this review was to provide evidence for existing health disparities among immigrants based on ethnicity, immigration status, country of origin, duration in the United States. The sociopolitical environment affecting immigrant health and opportunities to change the course toward ameliorating health disparities is discussed. 
     
    Education Department
    Integrating Ultra-Orthodox Jewish Men in Academic Nursing Training
    让极端正统犹太教男子参与学术护理培训
    As part of the national plan for integrating the ultra-Orthodox Jewish population in academic studies and in order to promote its labor force participation, the Tel Aviv-Yaffo Academic College School for Nursing Sciences created a BSN program specifically for ultra-Orthodox men, for the first time in Israel.
     
    Transcultural Nursing Society
    President’s Message: Transcultural Nursing: Informing and Transforming Health Care
    总裁消息:跨文化护理:告知和改革医疗保健
    To inform means to give information or to provide the essential quality of something of importance to the matter at hand. Conversely, to transform means to change the structure, processes, or conditions of a current practice or system usually in ways that improves the outcome. As the largest of the health professions in terms of numbers, nursing is well positioned to influence change in health care and health care delivery systems nationally and internationally. Transcultural nurses are uniquely positioned to both inform and transform health care and health care delivery to diverse consumers.
    Moving Beyond the “Medical Mission” Model for International Service-Learning
    跨越国际服务性学习的医学使命模型
    To inform means to give information or to provide the essential quality of something of importance to the matter at hand. Conversely, to transform means to change the structure, processes, or conditions of a current practice or system usually in ways that improves the outcome. As the largest of the health professions in terms of numbers, nursing is well positioned to influence change in health care and health care delivery systems nationally and internationally. Transcultural nurses are uniquely positioned to both inform and transform health care and health care delivery to diverse consumers.
     




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