护理领导项目。塞浦路斯的经历——两种文化的故事。

Nursing leadership forum Pub Date : 2004-01-01
Terris Kennedy, Barbara Turner, Brenda Nevidjon, Nancy Short, Colleen Lagasse
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在一个遥远而文化独特的国家实施领导力项目会带来许多挑战,同时也是培养文化意识和能力的绝佳机会。塞浦路斯的政治史为理解杜克大学护理学院教师在提供由美国国会经济支持基金(ESF)计划资助的领导方案时必须保持的微妙平衡提供了一个背景。虽然参与者都是护士,都是塞浦路斯人,但他们代表着两种截然不同的文化、语言、政府和卫生保健系统。这些差异必须在每一个层面上加以解决,从提供的食物和会议上使用的语言,到与参与者合作时需要保持公正。
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The nursing leadership program. The Cyprus experience--a tale of two cultures.

Implementing a leadership program in a distant and culturally unique country poses numerous challenges and a terrific opportunity to develop cultural awareness and competence. The political history of Cyprus provides a context for understanding the delicate balance that Duke University School of Nursing faculty had to maintain throughout the offering of a leadership program that was funded through a United States Congressional program of Economic Support Funds (ESF). Although participants were all nurses and all Cypriots, they represented two very different cultures, languages, governments, and health care systems. These differences had to be addressed on every level, ranging from the food served and the language spoken in the conference to the need for impartiality when working with participants.

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