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  • The study investigated how Turkish nursing students perceive caring for culturally different patients, highlighting the increasing necessity for culturally competent nursing due to rising migration.
  • Key findings revealed that while students recognized cultural differences, they struggled to apply this understanding practically in nursing and felt unprepared for multicultural environments.
  • The study suggests that nursing education needs to incorporate more on-the-ground experiences with diverse cultural groups and emphasizes the adoption of policies that promote culturally safe care in healthcare settings.
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  • The study aimed to compare awareness and attitudes of Turkish nursing students regarding research and development in nursing.
  • 390 senior nursing students from six different schools in Turkey participated in the research during the 2013-2014 academic year, using specific scales for data collection.
  • Findings revealed that students' awareness and attitudes varied by school and background, suggesting a need for initiatives to enhance students' awareness of research in nursing.
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