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  • Nursing
  • Global Health
  • Healthcare Management

Background:

  • Globalization presents unique challenges and opportunities within the healthcare sector.
  • International collaboration is increasingly vital for addressing global health issues.
  • Nursing practice is significantly impacted by the complexities of a globalized world.

Purpose of the Study:

  • To define and discuss the core components of global nursing.
  • To examine the practical implications of global nursing through a case study.
  • To explore the future of nursing education in the context of globalization.

Main Methods:

  • Qualitative analysis of a nurse's experience with an international health organization.
  • Discourse on the five key elements of global nursing: aesthetics, intelligence, ethics, politics, and health.
  • Discussion of implications for nursing practice and educational curricula.

Main Results:

  • Identified five critical elements for effective global nursing practice.
  • Illustrated the practical application of global nursing principles through a real-world example.
  • Highlighted the need for integrating global health perspectives into nursing education.

Conclusions:

  • Global nursing requires a multifaceted approach encompassing aesthetic, intellectual, ethical, political, and health considerations.
  • Nursing education must adapt to prepare nurses for international healthcare challenges.
  • Embracing global nursing principles can enhance healthcare delivery worldwide.