Katalin Papp
University of Debrecen
15 Papers
6 Citations
Katalin Papp is an academic researcher from University of Debrecen. The author has contributed to research in topics: Nursing care & Cultural competence. The author has an hindex of 3, co-authored 11 publications.
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Papers
Exploring Nurses' Meaning and Experiences of Compassion: An International Online Survey Involving 15 Countries.
Irena Papadopoulos,Georgina Taylor,Sheila Ali,Magdeline Aagard,Özlem Akman,Lise Merete Alpers,Paraskevi Apostolara,Sylvia Biglete-Pangilinan,Jessica Biles,Ángel Martín García,Teresa González-Gil,Christina Koulouglioti,Christiana Kouta,Radka Krepinska,Bernadette N. Kumar,Małgorzata Lesińska-Sawicka,Alba Lucero Lopez Diaz,Maria Malliarou,Małgorzata Nagórska,Sara Nassim,Line Nortvedt,Cristina Oter-Quintana,Candan Öztürk,Katalin Papp,Orit Eldar Regev,Florinda O. Rubiano,Maria Ymelda Tolentino Diaz,Valérie Tóthová,Marios Vasiliou,Akile Zorba +29 more
TL;DR: The study demonstrated shared understandings of the importance of compassion as well as some common perceptions of the attributes of compassionate care and the impact of sociopolitical influences on perceptions of compassion and the conscious and intentional nature of compassion.
Addressing the effects of transcultural nursing education on nursing students' cultural competence: A systematic review.
Betül Tosun,Ayla Yava,Ezgi Dirgar,Eda Şahin,Emel Bahadir Yilmaz,Katalin Papp,Valérie Tóthová,Věra Hellerová,Mirko Prosen,Sabina Ličen,Igor Karnjuš,M. Dolors Bernabeu Tamayo,Juan M. Leyva-Moral,Ann Claeys,Sandra Tricas-Sauras +14 more
TL;DR: In this article, the effect of transcultural nursing education given to nursing students has been investigated by different researchers and different methods, and the authors aim to synthesize the findings of studies evaluating educational programs providing curricular transcultural education.
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The importance of being a compassionate leader: the views of nursing and midwifery managers from around the world
Irena Papadopoulos,Runa Lazzarino,Christina Koulouglioti,Christina Koulouglioti,Magdeline Aagard,Özlem Akman,Lise-Merete Alpers,Paraskevi Apostolara,Julieta Araneda-Bernal,Sylvia Biglete-Pangilinan,Orit Eldar-Regev,M.T. González-Gil,Christiana Kouta,Radka Krepinska,Małgorzata Lesińska-Sawicka,Miroslava Liskova,Alba Lucero Lopez-Diaz,Maria Malliarou,Ángel Martín-García,Mara Muñoz-Solinas,Małgorzata Nagórska,Roinah Nkhensani Ngunyulu,S. Nissim,Line Nortvedt,Ma Florinda Oconer-Rubiano,Cristina Oter-Quintana,Candan Öztürk,Katalin Papp,Blanca Piratoba-Hernandez,Elena Rousou,Maria Ymelda Tolentino-Diaz,Valérie Tóthová,Akile Zorba +32 more
TL;DR: In this article, the authors explore the effect of culture on the quality of leadership in health care and find that many of the existing publications do not account for the influence of culture.
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Patient safety culture in Hungarian hospitals
Nina Granel,Josep Maria Manresa-Domínguez,Anita Barth,Katalin Papp,Maria Dolors Bernabeu-Tamayo +4 more
TL;DR: The authors note that a "blame culture" does not facilitate patient safety improvements in Hungary, and introducing a validated scale to measure patient safety culture in Hungary improves healthcare quality.
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Health literacy and behavioral health factors in adults.
Věra Olišarová,Jiří Kaas,Věra Stasková,Sylva Bártlová,Katalin Papp,Małgorzata Nagórska,R. Korucova,E. Reifsnider +7 more
TL;DR: In this article, the authors examined the relationship between health literacy and health behaviors in the South Bohemia Region in the Czech Republic and compared them to HL and health behaviours in the Visegrad group countries (Czech Republic, Hungary, Poland and Slovakia).
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