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Background One entry to practice requirement for Canadian nurses is to successfully pass a licensing exam upon graduation from their educational program. In 2015, the American NCLEX‐RN replaced the Canadian entry to practice licensing examination which was offered in Canada's two official languages: English and French. The NCLEX‐RN was developed in English and later translated to French. Since its implementation, Francophone candidates and educators in Canada have reported a lack of...
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Background: Since the introduction of the new entry to practice exam, the NCLEX-RN®, there has been a very low success rate among Francophone nursing students living in minority situations. In addition, there has been a drop in the number of candidates who choose to write the exam in French. These results are of great concern in terms of the quality and sustainability of French language health services in French language minority communities in Canada. Objectives: The purpose of this article...
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Background Wounds are a significant national health concern, impacting individuals, healthcare systems, and the environment. Despite efforts by organizations to promote evidence-based practices, gaps persist between theory and nurse practice in wound care. Mobile apps show promises in enhancing wound care delivery, but their rapid evolution, including adaptations into different languages such as French, raises concerns about reliability and regulation. Evaluating these apps is...
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