Global Health Competencies of Undergraduate Nursing Students in Jordan
This study aimed to assess and compare the global health competencies (GHCs) of nursing students in Jordan. GHCs are crucial to ensure the delivery of culturally sensitive care to diverse populations. A cross-sectional survey using the GHC questionnaire was administered to 256 nursing students. Students ranked their ability in health implications of migration, travel, and displacement as the highest domain and health care as a human right and development resources as the lowest. Assessing nursing students' GHCs is important as they pursue their responsibilities toward global health in the future.PMID:38483078 | DOI:10.1097/01.NEP.0000000000001256
Source: Nursing Education Perspectives - Category: Nursing Authors: Hamzeh Yousef Abunab Majd T Mrayyan Imad Alfayoumi Abdullah Algunmeeyn Mohammad Y Alzaatreh Source Type: research
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