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Cross-border partnerships reshape nursing practices, fostering global collaboration to improve patient care, expand professional development, and address shared health challenges. As healthcare systems become more interconnected, nurses benefit from international knowledge sharing, evidence-based practices, and innovative care models that transcend geographic boundaries. These partnerships enhance clinical expertise and cultural competence while strengthening the global nursing workforce's ability to respond to public health crises and advance equitable healthcare delivery. Through sustained…mehr

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Cross-border partnerships reshape nursing practices, fostering global collaboration to improve patient care, expand professional development, and address shared health challenges. As healthcare systems become more interconnected, nurses benefit from international knowledge sharing, evidence-based practices, and innovative care models that transcend geographic boundaries. These partnerships enhance clinical expertise and cultural competence while strengthening the global nursing workforce's ability to respond to public health crises and advance equitable healthcare delivery. Through sustained international collaboration, nursing practice is redefined for a more adaptive, informed, and globally responsive future. Reshaping Nursing Practice Through Cross-Border Partnerships explores how borderless partnerships and technology-driven models of care reshape practice, policy, and pedagogy. It examines various telehealth networks in underserved regions to community-driven interventions that harness local expertise, highlighting both the challenges and the transformative potential of cross-cultural collaboration. This book covers topics such as patient safety, sociology, and international relations, and is a useful resource for medical and healthcare professionals, policymakers, academicians, researchers, and scientists.