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Nursing education on women's health care in Australia, Japan, South Korea, and Thailand

Title
Nursing education on women's health care in Australia, Japan, South Korea, and Thailand
Authors
Lambert V.A.Lambert C.E.Daly J.Davidson P.M.Kunaviktikul W.Shin K.R.
Ewha Authors
신경림
SCOPUS Author ID
신경림scopus
Issue Date
2004
Journal Title
Journal of Transcultural Nursing
ISSN
1043-6596JCR Link
Citation
Journal of Transcultural Nursing vol. 15, no. 1, pp. 44 - 53
Indexed
SCIE; SSCI; SCOPUS scopus
Document Type
Review
Abstract
Only within the last 3 decades have a select number of countries addressed issues surrounding the all-inclusive health and well-being of women. This factor has had a major influence on nursing education within these countries and the subsequent development of curricula. Because the preparation of nurses is pivotal in shaping a society's health care agenda, this article compares and contrasts demographic characteristics, curricular frameworks, the role of the nurse, quality control of nursing curricula, and the focus of nursing courses related to women's health care among the countries of Australia, Japan, South Korea, and Thailand. Recommendations based on infant mortality rates, life expectancy, leading causes of death, and country-based health care issues are provided to inform and guide the future focus of nursing education courses on women 's health care within these countries.
DOI
10.1177/1043659603259973
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