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Author
Corner, Kathy
Title
Perceptions of Indian IQNs transitioning into a bachelor of nursing programme in New Zealand
Type
Journal Article
Year
2020
Publication
Kai Tiaki Nursing Research
Abbreviated Journal
Volume
11
Issue
1
Pages
61-62
Keywords
IQNs
;
Bachelor of Nursing
;
Nursing students
;
Cultural safety
;
Cross-cultural communication
;
Resilience
Abstract
Aims to understand the experiences of Indian internationally-qualified nurses (IQN) making the transition into a NZ bachelor of nursing (BN) programme. Conducts a focus group with four Indian IQN students enrolled in an 18-month bridging course. Identifies four themes: adaptation to a new way of learning; cultural differences in living and working in NZ; adaptation to a different clinical environment; and cultural safety.
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NZNO @ research @
Serial
1663
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Ferguson, Katelyn Maye
Title
The appropriation of cultural safety: A mixed methods analysis
Type
Book Whole
Year
2021
Publication
Abbreviated Journal
Volume
Issue
Pages
250 p.
Keywords
Cultural safety
;
Nursing practice
;
Cross-cultural communication
;
Maori health care
;
Internationally Qualified Nurses (IQN)
Abstract
Argues that the concept of cultural safety (CS) has been appropriated from an indigenous-led bicutural context to an inclusive cross-cultural framework for working with diverse patient populations. Investigates nurses' understanding of the 'Guidelines for Cultural Safety, the Treaty of Waitangi and Maori Health in Nursing Education and Practice' published in 2011 by the Nursing Council of NZ. Conducts a mixed-methods survey using both closed and open-ended questions to gauge nurses' confidence in applying the guidelines and their view of their relevance. Describes differences between NZ Registered Nurses (RN) and Internationally Qualified Nurses (IQN) in their understanding of CS. Argues that the CS model should be by Maori, for Maori.
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NZNO @ research @
Serial
1763
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