Browsing by Author Affiliations "University of Haifa, Haifa, Israel"
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Acculturation of healthy, college-educated, female, diaspora immigrants from five English-speaking countries including Australia
(2018-07-03)This cross-sectional study compared acculturation in healthy, college-educated women from English-Speaking Countries (i.e., Australia, Canada, South Africa, the United Kingdom and the United States). It found no differences ... -
Cultural humility and nursing education for study abroad nursing students
(2017-07-26)Ethnocentrism influences our learning. Educators are challenged to address the lack of cultural humility in study abroad nursing students by finding methods to help them acclimate, learn, and function in practice. This ... -
Do I feel welcome? Nursing students' sense of belonging while in clinical placement
Clinical placements of students play an important role in shaping future professional nurses through real-life experience. Students' sense of belonging during this time is a vital element for effective learning processes. ... -
Ethical dilemmas, perceived risk, and motivation among nurses during the COVID-19 Pandemic
The paper evaluates nurses' perceived risk and their motivation to work during the COVID-19 outbreak; explores nurses' attitudes on various ethical dilemmas which are relevant to the pandemic; and examines motivational ... -
The flipped classroom and situational awareness: Clinical reasoning for bachelor's degree students
(2018-06-14)In the flipped classroom, students learn new material at home and gain practice in the classroom, rather than by the traditional method. This presentation describes the implementation of the flipped classroom through the ... -
How Do Work Interruptions Affect Quality of Care? A Qualitative Study With Bedside Nurses
The session will provide insight into nurses' experiences with work interruptions. Specifically, how nurses decide which tasks to complete next to the patient's bed and which to postpone. The effect of the nurse's perception ... -
Immigrants' health, acculturation, and the work-retirement continuum
Immigrants hope their pre-immigration expectations for a new life will be 'realized' post-immigration. Findings show that for adult immigrants (n=377), work-retirement status (working in the same occupation, working in a ... -
Life satisfaction and realized expectations post-immigration (using the Reali Scale) among English-speaking immigrants
(2018-06-20)This study examined the relationship between life satisfaction and acculturation for immigrants from four English-speaking countries, adjusting for confounders including: family support, demographic characteristics, and ... -
The opportunity to shape an inclusive public health system: An example from Israel
This paper describes the vision of adding a public health authority (PHA) to the existing National Health System. The PHA will oversee disease prevention and health promotion services using a public health orientation with ... -
Performing communication as effective means of student learning communication skills: Using critical performative pedagogy
Critical performative pedagogy (CPP) is a novel approach to facilitate teaching communication skills to nursing students and is being applied in undergraduate programs. CPP develops social and emotional learning to equip ... -
The positive deviance approach for preventing healthcare associated infections using creative solutions by staff
When ambiguity is at the heart of a demanding environment, in which the staff member is required to maneuver at a high speed between the tasks and to meet the standards of quality and safe care, the "Positive Deviance ... -
A proposed model depicting sexual knowledge, attitudes, and behaviour of adolescents living in traditional societies
Traditional communities undergo the challenges of change in family lifestyle, gender roles and social norms; and these changes strongly influence adolescent sexually. Family dynamics combined with cultural taboos conflict ... -
Relationships between organizational and personal factors and hospital nurses' resilience during the early COVID-19 phases
An online survey of 288 Israeli nurses at the early COVID-19 phases showed that nurses’ perceptions of their organization preparedness (uniform messages and availability of PPE) is related to perceptions of resilience ... -
Staying below "red line": Bullying students in workplace
This poster describes a course preparing students for entering the workplace, focusing on behaviors that student nurses have encountered. Experienced nurses are not always sensitive to how their words and behaviors can ...