Addressing Practical Issues Related Tto Nursing Care For International Visitors To Hiroshima

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Autor(a) principal: Nishikawa,Mariko
Data de Publicação: 2014
Outros Autores: Niiya,Kiyoka, Okayasu,Masako
Tipo de documento: Artigo
Idioma: eng
Título da fonte: Revista da Escola de Enfermagem da USP (Online)
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Resumo: When nine million foreigners visited Japan in 2013, the federal government set a goal to attract an additional two and a half million visitors including medical tourists by 2020. This research investigates the attitudes and concerns of Japanese nurses when they are in a situation dealing with foreign patients. The data were collected from March through September 2010, from 114 nurses at three hospitals, in close proximity to popular tourist destinations in Hiroshima. A questionnaire was developed for this research, named Mari Meter, which included a section to write answers to an open question for the nurses to express their opinions. These responses were examined statistically and by word analysis using Text Mining Studio. Japanese nurses expressed greatest concern about payment options, foreign language skills, and issues of informed consent, when dealing with foreigners. The results confirm that, in order to provide a high quality of patient care, extra preparation and a greater knowledge of international workers and visitors are required by nursing professionals in Japan.

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dc.title.none.fl_str_mv Addressing Practical Issues Related Tto Nursing Care For International Visitors To Hiroshima
title Addressing Practical Issues Related Tto Nursing Care For International Visitors To Hiroshima
spellingShingle Addressing Practical Issues Related Tto Nursing Care For International Visitors To Hiroshima
Nishikawa,Mariko
Emigrants and immigrants
Patients
Health Services
Nursing care
title_short Addressing Practical Issues Related Tto Nursing Care For International Visitors To Hiroshima
title_full Addressing Practical Issues Related Tto Nursing Care For International Visitors To Hiroshima
title_fullStr Addressing Practical Issues Related Tto Nursing Care For International Visitors To Hiroshima
title_full_unstemmed Addressing Practical Issues Related Tto Nursing Care For International Visitors To Hiroshima
title_sort Addressing Practical Issues Related Tto Nursing Care For International Visitors To Hiroshima
author Nishikawa,Mariko
author_facet Nishikawa,Mariko
Niiya,Kiyoka
Okayasu,Masako
author_role author
author2 Niiya,Kiyoka
Okayasu,Masako
author2_role author
author
dc.contributor.author.fl_str_mv Nishikawa,Mariko
Niiya,Kiyoka
Okayasu,Masako
dc.subject.por.fl_str_mv Emigrants and immigrants
Patients
Health Services
Nursing care
topic Emigrants and immigrants
Patients
Health Services
Nursing care
description When nine million foreigners visited Japan in 2013, the federal government set a goal to attract an additional two and a half million visitors including medical tourists by 2020. This research investigates the attitudes and concerns of Japanese nurses when they are in a situation dealing with foreign patients. The data were collected from March through September 2010, from 114 nurses at three hospitals, in close proximity to popular tourist destinations in Hiroshima. A questionnaire was developed for this research, named Mari Meter, which included a section to write answers to an open question for the nurses to express their opinions. These responses were examined statistically and by word analysis using Text Mining Studio. Japanese nurses expressed greatest concern about payment options, foreign language skills, and issues of informed consent, when dealing with foreigners. The results confirm that, in order to provide a high quality of patient care, extra preparation and a greater knowledge of international workers and visitors are required by nursing professionals in Japan.

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