Volume 15 Issue 3 - 2003
Advances in Contemporary Transcultural Nursing
| ii-iii | | Dedication: Madeleine Leininger Akram Omeri |
| v-x | | Foreword: Transcultural nursing and challenging the status quo Olga Kanitsaki |
| xiii-xiv | | Preface: Transcultural Health Care: Issues and challenges for nursing John Daly, Debra Jackson |
Globalization: Nursing education, research and clinical practice |
| 162-174 | | Globalization as we enter the 21st century: Reflections and directions for nursing education, science, research and clinical practice Patricia M Davidson, Afaf Meleis, John Daly, Marilyn 'Marty' Douglas |
| 175-187 | | Meeting diversity challenges: Pathway of 'advanced' transcultural nursing practice in Australia Akram Omeri |
| 188-198 | | A study of clinical nursing research priorities in aged care: A Hong Kong Perspective Esther Chang, Carey Kit Bing Ho, Anders Chi Man Yuen, Deborah Hatcher |
| 199-208 | | Critical Thinking integration into nursing education and practice in Japan: Views on its reception from foreign trained Japanese nursing educators Asako Kawashima |
Mental Health |
| 322-332 | | Assessment of inpatient treatment of mentally ill patients in Thailand: Implications for practice Robert Anders, Darawan Thapinta, Srinuan Wiwatkunupakan, Voranut Kitsumban, Siriluck Vadtanapong |
| 333-346 | | Nurse faculty perceptions regarding psychiatric-mental health nursing behaviour interventions: A cross-cultural comparison Clinton E Lambert, Vicki A Lambert, Patricia M Davidson, Robert Anders, Louise O'Brien, Jintana Yunibhand, Thomas KS Wong, Sook Lee, Sunah Kim, Masashi Kawano |
Culture and Health |
| 210-221 | | The impact of migration on health beliefs and behaviours: The case of ethiopian refugees in the UK Irena Papadopoulos, Maggie Lay, Shelley Lees, Alem Gebrehiwot |
| 222-231 | | Nursing people from cultures other than one's own: A perspective from New Zealand Deb Spence |
| 232-240 | | The nurse's role in improving indigenous health Denise Wilson |
| 241-248 | | Co-operative inquiry: The development of a visual impairment prevention program initiative for two aboriginal communities in South Australia Meri King, Sarah Baxter |
| 249-261 | | Transmission of health knowledge and health practices from men to boys among Aboriginal communities and non-Indigenous Australians: Searching for evidence Tom A Laws, Helen Bradley |
| 262-272 | | Testing Orem's Self-Care Agency and Basic Conditioning Factors in a Chinese community undergoing haemodialysis May SM Fok, Thomas KS Wong |
Cardiovascular Health |
| 274-286 | | Coronary heart disease in Indians: A review of literature Shantala Mohan, Lesley Wilkes, Debra Jackson |
| 288-299 | | The first 12 weeks following discharge from hospital: The experience of Gujarati South Asian survivors of myocardial infarction and their families Rosemary A Webster, David R Thompson, Patricia M Davidson |
| 300-309 | | Coronary heart disease in Aboriginal Communities: Towards a model for self-management Vicki Wade, Debra Jackson, John Daly |
| 310-320 | | The effects of education on anxiety among Chinese patients with heart disease undergoing cardiac catheterization in Hong Kong Dominic Shung Kit Chan, Heung Wan Cheung |
| 347-348 | | Epilogue: Cultural, health and social justice Debra Jackson |
| 349 | | Acknowledgment of Peer Reviewers |
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