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Role and function: Aspects of quality of life of older people in rural Bangladesh
In: Journal of aging studies, Band 19, Heft 3, S. 363-374
ISSN: 1879-193X
Targeted intervention for the ultra poor in rural Bangladesh: Does it make any difference in their health-seeking behaviour?
In: Social science & medicine, Band 63, Heft 11, S. 2899-2911
ISSN: 1873-5347
Socioeconomic status overrides age and gender in determining health-seeking behaviour in rural Bangladesh
In: Bulletin of the World Health Organization: the international journal of public health, Band 83, Heft 2
ISSN: 0042-9686, 0366-4996, 0510-8659
Nurses' Attitudes Toward the Importance of Families in Nursing Care: A Multinational Comparative Study
In: Journal of family nursing, Band 28, Heft 1, S. 69-82
ISSN: 1552-549X
The aim of this study was to examine nurses' attitudes about the importance of family in nursing care from an international perspective. We used a cross-sectional design. Data were collected online using the Families' Importance in Nursing Care—Nurses' Attitudes (FINC-NA) questionnaire from a convenience sample of 740 registered nurses across health care sectors from Sweden, Ontario, Canada, and Hong Kong, China. Mean levels of attitudes were compared across countries using analysis of variance (ANOVA). Multiple regression was used to identify factors associated with nurses' attitudes and to test for interactions by country. Factors associated with nurse attitudes included country, age, gender, and several practice areas. On average, nurses working in Hong Kong had less positive attitudes compared with Canada and Sweden. The effects of predictors on nurses' attitudes did not vary by country. Knowledge of nurses' attitudes could lead to the development of tailored interventions that facilitate nurse-family partnerships in care.