Transforming Global Leadership Skills in Graduate Nursing Programs Using an Intercultural Setting and a Case Study on Refugees

Transformation of our world to a more just and equitable system will require a fundamental shift from a domination approach to a partnership-based approach. In nursing and health care, this shift will require a global perspective with culturally humble providers and systems. In this article we share...

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Published in:Interdisciplinary Journal of Partnership Studies
Main Authors: Helga Bragadóttir, Teddie M. Potter, Judith M. Pechacek, Thorunn Bjarnadóttir
Format: Article in Journal/Newspaper
Language:English
Published: University of Minnesota Libraries Publishing 2020
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Online Access:https://doi.org/10.24926/ijps.v7i1.3011
https://doaj.org/article/f0d0ed070e3d409f954631012d0ffeaa
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Summary:Transformation of our world to a more just and equitable system will require a fundamental shift from a domination approach to a partnership-based approach. In nursing and health care, this shift will require a global perspective with culturally humble providers and systems. In this article we share the experience of our international course Leadership in Nursing – a Global Approach, a joint project of the University of Iceland Faculty of Nursing and the University of Minnesota School of Nursing. This collaborative immersion course offers a model of global partnership-based health-care education. International partnership-based collaboration in nursing and health-care education prepares students and faculty to take an active role in transforming global systems.