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Volume 28 Issue 1-2 - 2008
Advances in Contemporary Transcultural Nursing (2nd edn)
iii Foreword
Madeleine M Leininger
ix Preface: Pathways of Cultural Awareness
Akram Omeri
Transcultural Nursing Leadership and Education
1 Editorial: The state of transcultural nursing global leadership and education
Linda J Luna, June Miller
3 The role of RCNA in promoting transcultural nursing as a discipline of study, research, practice and management in Australia
Rosemary B Bryant, Elizabeth R Foley, Elizabeth C Percival
13 Commentary: Global leadership in transcultural nursing practice, education and research
Margaret M Andrews
17 Exemplar: Developing a new Bachelor of Nursing Course responsive to Australia’s culturally diverse community
Lynette M Raymond
23 Use of the Culture Care Theory and Ethnonursing Method to discover how nursing faculty teach culture care
Sandra J Mixer
37 Cultural competency of graduating US Bachelor of Science nursing students
Suzan Kardong-Edgren, Josepha Campinha-Bacote
Application of Transcultural Nursing Theory and Models to Practice
45 Editorial: Transcultural nursing theory and models: The challenges of application
Irena Papadopoulos, Akram Omeri
48 Culture Care Theory: A proposed practice theory guide for nurse practitioners in primary care settings
Marilyn M McFarland, Marilyn K Eipperle
64 A partnership of a Catholic faith-based health system, nursing and traditional American Indian medicine practitioners
Ann O Hubbert
74 Lebanese cancer patients: Communication and truth telling preferences
Myrna Abi Abdallah Doumit, Huda Huijer Abu-Saad
83 Bridging generic and professional care practices for Muslim patients through use of Leininger’s Culture Care Modes
Hiba Wehbe-Alamah
Transcultural Nursing Research: Where is the Evidence?
98 Editorial: Towards a Culturally Competent Nurse Workforce
Rhonda Griffiths, John Daly
101 Expectations and experiences of recently recruited overseas qualified nurses in Australia
Scott Brunero, Julie Smith, Emma Bates
111 A reflection on culture over time by Baccalaureate nursing students
Hendrika J Maltby
119 Integrative simulation: A novel approach to educating culturally competent nurses
Carolyn M Rutledge, Phyllis Barham, Lynn Wiles, Richardean S Benjamin, Phyllis Eaton, Kay Palmer
129 Cultural competence in action for CAMHS: Development of a cultural competence assessment tool and training programme
Irena Papadopoulos, Mary Tilki, Savita Ayling
141 Cultural desire: ‘Caught or ‘taught’?
Josepha Campinha-Bacote
149 Perception of nursing care: Views of Saudi Arabian female nurses
Jette Mebrouk
Global Agenda in Transcultural Nursing
162 Editorial: Transcultural Nursing: The global agenda
Marilyn 'Marty' Douglas, Juliene G Lipson
165 Culture-specific care for Indigenous people: A primary health care perspective
Anne McMurray, Rani Param
173 The significance of a culturally appropriate health service for Indigenous Māori women
Denise Wilson
189 Nursing care of vulnerable populations using a framework of cultural competence, social justice and human rights
Dula F Pacquiao
198 Nurses on the move: Diversity and the work environment
Mireille Kingma
207 Epilogue: Advancing Transcultural Nursing Through Collaboration
Akram Omeri
Book Reviews
211 Culture Care Diversity and Universality: A Worldwide Nursing Theory
Madeleine M Leininger and Marilyn R Mcfarland (eds)
Reviewed by Rick Zoucha
212 Transcultural Concepts in Nursing Care (5th Edn)
Margaret M Andrews and Joyceen S Boyle
Reviewed by Sandra J Mixer

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