The Globalisation of Nursing

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Globalisation affects health, health care and nursing and has the potential to change the very nature of what we now take for granted in health care and how we obtain it. Nursing as a profession faces multiple challenges, many of them because of globalization. Nurses have always seen their profession as a passport to the world. In the past, the mov

Author(s): Verena Tschudin, Anne J. Davis
Publisher: Routledge
Year: 2023

Language: English
Pages: 255
City: London

Cover
Half Title
Title Page
Copyright Page
Table of Contents
Foreword
List of Contributors
Section 1: Setting the Global Scene
1: Introduction and the Topic of Globalisation
2: Globalisation: Good or Bad, for Whom?
Section 2: Values, Rights and Responsibilities
3: On Being Ethical in a Global Community: What Is a Nurse to Do?
4: A Global Basis for Nursing Ethics in a Culturally Complex World
5: Values at the Heart of Addiction in a Globalised World
6: The Right to Health: Global Challenges and Opportunities for Nurses
7: Ethical Ambiguity: Can One Do ‘Right’ in a ‘Wrong’ Situation? The Case of Machsomwatch
Section 3: Recruitment, Migration and Regulation
8: Standards of Nursing in the Era of HIV/AIDS: Tanzania as a Case Study
9: Nurse Migration: The Donor Perspective
10: Reforming (Inter)national Regulatory Standards: The UK’s Failure to Recognise and Value the Skills of Overseas-Trained Nurses
11: Disengagement and Demoralisation: The Roots of Ghanaian Nurses’ Responses to Discrimination in the (UK) NHS
Section 4: Religion and Ethnicity
12: Nursing, Islamic Fundamentalism and Terrorism
13: Traditional Indigenous Health Ethics in a Globalising World: An American Indian Perspective
14: Globalisation and Imprisoned Women: A Challenge for Nursing Ethics
Section 5: Nurse Education
15: In Whose Best Interest? Balancing Registered Nurse Competence Standards with the Need for More Nurses and Ethical Treatment for Immigrant Nurses
16: Nurses as Global Citizens: A Global Health Curriculum at the University of Toronto, Canada
Section 6: Patient Safety
17: Globalisation and Pandemic: Fighting Against the Spread of Infectious Diseases
18: International Recruitment of Nurses and Patient Safety: An Ethical Dilemma of Individual Rights and Distributive Justice
19: How Culture Infl Uences the Reporting of Unethical Behaviour in the Workplace
Section 7: Summary
20: Globalisation and the Future: Some Conclusions
Index