Chinese nurses' perceived impact of international educational experiences and cultural beliefs following a 1-year study abroad program: an exploratory study
To examine the perceived impact of international educational experiences and cultural beliefs before and after completing a 1-year Masters of Science in Nursing program.
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Main Authors: | Wolf Debra M. (Author), Wu Hui-Xin (Author), Spadaro Kathleen (Author), Hunker Diane F. (Author) |
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