Craman A M
Perspect Psychiatr Care. 1992 Jan-Mar;28(1):20-3. doi: 10.1111/j.1744-6163.1992.tb00358.x.
When nurses from other regions, hospitals, or nations gather together, they often experience the exhilaration of sharing ideas and finding common ground. Despite the sociocultural, political, and economic variations between the United States and South Africa, psychiatric/mental health nurses in both countries share similar practice issues and concerns. The article describes how a program that brought a South African chief professional nurse to a psychiatric hospital in Massachusetts promoted kinship, scholarship, and improved client care cross-culturally.
当来自其他地区、医院或国家的护士聚在一起时,他们常常会体验到分享想法和找到共同点的兴奋之情。尽管美国和南非在社会文化、政治和经济方面存在差异,但两国的精神科/心理健康护士面临着相似的实践问题和担忧。本文描述了一个项目,该项目将一位南非首席专业护士带到马萨诸塞州的一家精神病医院,促进了跨文化的亲情、学术交流,并改善了患者护理。