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Evaluating the Impact of a North American Nursing Exchange Program on Student Cultural Awareness
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EthnicityFaculty ExchangesEducationStudent Cultural AwarenessIntercultural ExchangeStudent CultureCultural DiversityCultural AwarenessCultural CompetenceLanguage StudiesCulture EducationCultural FluencyCommunity EngagementCultural SensitivityCultural ExchangeIntercultural EducationNursingCultureNursing CareNursing ResearchIntercultural CommunicationCultural Anthropology
As the demand for cultural awareness in the provision of nursing care continues to increase, nursing programs must develop creative and effective teaching strategies and curricula to address this need. The evaluation of a five year, funded, North American nursing exchange project developed and implemented by six partner universities in Canada, Mexico and the United States of America is described in this article. The project was designed to enable nursing students to increase cultural awareness, redefine their role relationships with nurses from the partner countries, and increase knowledge regarding the health care systems and role of the nurse in those countries. Findings provide evidence that teaching nursing through a prism of cultural awareness, using both a jointly taught online course and student and faculty exchanges across the three countries is an effective strategy to increase the level of cultural awareness in nursing students.
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