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    • Nursing Education
    • Global Health
    • International Cultural Exchange

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    • Nursing programs face increasing demand for globally engaged nurses and global health educational experiences.
    • Riner's Globally Engaged Nursing Education framework offers a structured approach for developing and evaluating such experiences.

    Purpose of the Study:

    • To evaluate an inaugural nursing cultural exchange program between a U.S. college and an Indian partner using Riner's framework.
    • To assess the framework's utility as an evaluation tool in international nursing education.

    Main Methods:

    • Faculty and students utilized Riner's framework to assess a U.S.-India nursing cultural exchange program.
    • The framework guided the identification of program strengths and areas needing improvement.

    Main Results:

    • The evaluation successfully identified key strengths of the inaugural program.
    • Specific areas for enhancement in future global nursing endeavors were pinpointed.
    • The utility of Riner's framework as an evaluation instrument was critically examined.

    Conclusions:

    • The inaugural nursing cultural exchange program was deemed a success.
    • The evaluation findings will inform and shape future international collaborations and exchanges between the participating institutions.