
The relationship between ethnocentrism and xenophobia level and predictors: A descriptive and correlational study of nurses working in two cities where refugees live intensively in Turkey
Key Points
- Examines how ethnocentrism and xenophobia affect nurses’ interactions and quality of care for refugee patients.
- Identifies socio-demographic, educational, and environmental factors that influence these attitudes.
- Provides recommendations for cultural competency training and policy improvements to promote inclusive and equitable healthcare.
Description
This book investigates the relationship between ethnocentrism and xenophobia among nurses working in refugee-dense cities in Turkey. Through a descriptive and correlational study, it explores key predictors influencing these attitudes and their implications for healthcare delivery in multicultural settings.
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