چکیده:
In recent decades, much attention has been cross-cultural issues of psychology and education, to accounting and marketing. Culture is defined as values, Attitudes, beliefs and patterns of original thinking. The origin of culture is a region or community and defines how the world works and individuals or groups how they should act in the world. This issue provides to the common sense of identity and a means of communication. Culture has a major impact on almost all aspects of social life, organizational and individual, and as a result, it has attracted much attention. Moreover, due to increased globalization and its concomitant growth in communications, business and international trade, it seems, social sciences and psychology should be more emphasis on cross-cultural factors. This paper examines the characteristics and dimensions of the value of culture in various models.
خلاصه ماشینی:
"Key words: psychology, cultural value, social life, communities Introduction Features and aspects of culture According to the definition provided in the International Encyclopedia of the Social Sciences, the term "value" may refer to their interests, desirability, desires, inclinations, preferences, duties, obligations, deficiencies, needs, hatred, attractiveness and characteristics of another selection.
However, in various countries, especially Islamic countries there are concerns and uncertainty about the validity of the proposed theory Hofstede, and critical articles written about it and some of them, ideas provided by other researchers better understand the theory Hofstede, however, Hofstede believes that, although the cultural dimension given the scale of values within the employees of multinational companies (IBM) have been extracted, but studies by other researchers in different ways, and using different sources (students, random samples of people from different countries and ...
Studies show that factors such as level of education and promotion of public awareness of the benefits and risks of medical technology, lack of confidence in the experts, increasing attention to the centrality of consumers and the growth of the civil rights movement, contributed to the increase in the aspirations and expectations of the people from obtaining their rights as patients and the need for knowledge and nobility health care team in this field over the past warned.
The importance of this study is to identify nurses' views as custodians of nursing care, in agreeing on a common definition of the role of cultural factors on the quality of services and on the basis of the national health system and cultural conditions of society."