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Transcultural nursing and traditional care in sukuma ethnic group

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posted on 2020-02-25, 10:10 authored by John Bright Agyemang
The global increase in population resulting in recent multicultural societies is coupled with demand for diversity of services of which healthcare is no exception. Nursing as the core of healthcare delivery with reputable professional standards Worldwide is challenged to meet the demand of continuously providing culturally competent workforce. It is imperative to incorporate intercultural competence and multiculturalism into the curriculum of nursing education and support global student exchange networks in the training of nurse professionals to boast healthcare outcomes. This paper presents ethnographic narrative of the relationship between transcultural nursing and traditional care within the Sukuma ethnic group in Tanzania.

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International Journal of Healthcare Science;7(1),pp. 63-66

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Research Publish Journals

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peer-reviewed

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English

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