Article ID | Journal | Published Year | Pages | File Type |
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2645424 | Applied Nursing Research | 2009 | 5 Pages |
Abstract
This article addresses global health opportunities related to HIV/AIDS and women's health care in sub-Saharan Africa through Fulbright Scholar and Fulbright Student Awards. Although many universities offer a gateway to the J. William Fulbright awards, some disciplines and areas of specialization, including nursing and women's health, have had fewer scholars or students as recipients of these awards. Resource-limited countries, including the countries of sub-Saharan Africa, offer rich opportunities for cross-cultural exchange and advancement of global health. Amidst the context of the shortage of health care workers, the increasing prevalence of HIV/AIDS and other infectious and chronic diseases in sub-Saharan Africa, and the challenges of public health, this article addresses an example of partnerships in global nursing that can be developed through the Fulbright programs.
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Authors
Patrice K. DNSc, FAAN, Oluyinka PhD, RN, Kathleen M. PhD, RN, Busisiwe P. PhD, RN, Busisiwe R. PhD, RN, Elizabeth BA, Thomas P. BSBA,