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Working across cultures: a study of expatriate nurses working in developing countries in primary health care

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Published in 1998, this work aims to challenge not only those expatriates who work overseas as consultants or practitioners in aid programmes but also the agencies who support aid programmes from the West.

It identifies the values that influence practice and questions the validity of the contribution that nurses overseas are able to make.

The nurses use race, gender and knowledge as forms of power in order to 'work effectively'.

Their role in supporting women for the promotion of better health in the developing countries is recognised.

Yet the values which influence their practice can lead them to disable rather than enable the community they are seeking to help.

An empowerment model is proposed with emphasis on the acknowledgement of racial heritage.

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Routledge
0429779739 / 9780429779732
eBook (Adobe Pdf)
07/12/2018
England
English
186 pages
Copy: 30%; print: 30%
Reprint. Previously issued in print: Aldershot: Ashgate, 1998 Description based on CIP data; resource not viewed.