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  • Nursing
  • Global Health
  • Professional Networking

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  • International collaboration in nursing is crucial for advancing healthcare.
  • Effective networking strategies are essential for nurses to share knowledge and best practices globally.

Purpose of the Study:

  • To outline the benefits and strategies for international nursing networking.
  • To highlight social and behavioral considerations pertinent to social networking in nursing.
  • To propose initial guidelines for discourse on international nursing networking.

Main Methods:

  • Literature review on nursing networking benefits and strategies.
  • Analysis of social and behavioral factors in professional online interactions.
  • Synthesis of information to formulate preliminary guidelines.

Main Results:

  • Identified key benefits of international nursing networking, including knowledge exchange and professional development.
  • Highlighted the importance of cultural sensitivity and ethical considerations in virtual nursing collaborations.
  • Presented a framework for developing international nursing networking guidelines.

Conclusions:

  • Establishing clear guidelines is vital for successful and ethical international nursing networking.
  • Further discourse is needed to refine these guidelines and foster global nursing partnerships.
  • Effective networking can significantly enhance the quality and reach of nursing practice worldwide.