Trust in the relationship between nurses and foreign patients: A Literature review
Nguyen, Thu Thuy Trang (2021)
Nguyen, Thu Thuy Trang
2021
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https://urn.fi/URN:NBN:fi:amk-2021111720500
https://urn.fi/URN:NBN:fi:amk-2021111720500
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Global migration has been increasingly noticeable throughout the years, and it is impossible to ignore. The increase in immigration leads to a growth in demand for multicultural healthcare. Cultural care is often mentioned while talking about providing health care for patients with different backgrounds. Trust, therefore, is essential in the relationship between nurse and patient. The thesis aims to understand the effect of trust between nurses and foreign patients, leading to trusty care. The author also seeks to explore the roles of nurses while providing trusty care for foreigners.
The thesis's research method is a literature study with a qualitative approach to content analysis. The author chooses to use a literature review on 11 different articles. The articles were selected carefully based on data collection requirements, including exclusive and inclusive criteria.
The result shows that the nurse acts in different roles throughout stages of care, and trust is present in all phases. The results also show that specific aspects influence the trust in the relationship of the nurse-foreign patient. The main finding in this thesis is the language barrier and diversity in beliefs. Language barriers affect more refugees and asylum seekers than immigrants as immigrants come to the native country for job and study purposes; meanwhile, diverse beliefs need to be approached with respect and awareness.
The thesis's research method is a literature study with a qualitative approach to content analysis. The author chooses to use a literature review on 11 different articles. The articles were selected carefully based on data collection requirements, including exclusive and inclusive criteria.
The result shows that the nurse acts in different roles throughout stages of care, and trust is present in all phases. The results also show that specific aspects influence the trust in the relationship of the nurse-foreign patient. The main finding in this thesis is the language barrier and diversity in beliefs. Language barriers affect more refugees and asylum seekers than immigrants as immigrants come to the native country for job and study purposes; meanwhile, diverse beliefs need to be approached with respect and awareness.