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J Transcult Nurs ; 35(1): 62-73, 2024 Jan.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-37909426

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INTRODUCTION: Educators require focused training to foster the development of intercultural competence in nurses. Training programs for educators need to be based on a comprehensive profile with a focus on intercultural learning. This study aims to define and validate a profile of the Intercultural Nursing Educator (INE). METHOD: The Delphi method was used with an iterative, multi-stage process to transform opinions into group consensus. A total of 46 European, African, and American experts from the nursing and intercultural field participated. Inclusion criteria required English at a level of B2, expertise in the field of intercultural competence, experience in teaching intercultural competence in the nursing context, and publications focused on intercultural topics. RESULTS: The INE profile was developed and all 126 competencies were validated. DISCUSSION AND CONCLUSION: The profile is freely available on the project website and provides the basis for curricula, training programs and assessment of the required competences.


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Education, Nursing, Baccalaureate , Humans , Education, Nursing, Baccalaureate/methods , Delphi Technique , Learning , Curriculum , Faculty, Nursing , Clinical Competence
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Nurse Educ Pract ; 50: 102919, 2021 Jan.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-33227617

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Diversity of the nursing workforce and multiculturalism of European cities have mandated the need for culturally sensitive nurses and midwives able to provide effective, engaging, high quality and socially just healthcare. The Florence Network is a professional network that aims to bring together like-minded professionals and to cultivate relationships amongst nurses and midwives from different European Union (EU) countries to create synergies on matters of common interest by transcending national and cultural barriers. A qualitative study based upon a focus group interview was conducted with six former Presidents and one present President of the Florence Network, each with a tenure of two years. The study explored the impact of the Florence Network in advancing cultural awareness and promoting educational, research and professional synergies. The outcome of the study identified that from the Presidents perspectives networks create awareness of cultural diversity, enable the delivery of multicultural nursing care and develop future leaders regarding global health-related issues. Furthermore, professional networks contribute to the refining of educational curricula, in developing applicable research evidence, and in sharing formal and informal professional knowledge.


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Cultural Diversity , Midwifery , Nursing Staff , Europe , Female , Focus Groups , Humans , Nursing Staff/psychology , Pregnancy , Qualitative Research
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