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Testing nursing theory cross-culturally

J Clift1, E Barrett

  • 1University of Ljubljana, Slovenia.

International Nursing Review
|September 5, 1998
PubMed
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Testing nursing theory across cultures is essential for global recognition. This study examined cross-cultural nursing theory development in German-speaking European countries, impacting clinical practice.

Area of Science:

  • Nursing Science
  • Cross-Cultural Studies

Background:

  • Global recognition of nursing science requires demonstrating the universality of nursing theories.
  • Testing theories in diverse cultural settings is crucial for validation.

Purpose of the Study:

  • To explore cross-cultural nursing theory development.
  • To examine the implications for clinical practice in German-speaking European countries.

Main Methods:

  • Overview of a study conducted in three German-speaking European countries.

Main Results:

  • Findings on the process and outcomes of cross-cultural nursing theory development.
  • Identification of implications for adapting nursing theory to different cultural contexts.

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Conclusions:

  • Cross-cultural testing enhances the universality and applicability of nursing theories.
  • Results inform clinical practice and future nursing theory development globally.