Abstract
A team of American nurse and physician educators collaborated with the Nursing Department of the Hunan Medical University, Changsha, Hunan Province, People's Republic of China, to develop a "train-the-trainer" program for Chinese nurses. The program included didactic and experiential learning activities intended to increase Chinese nurses' level of comfort when discussing culturally sensitive issues such as sexual behavior and drug use. The program emphasized collaborative development of educational materials that reflected the local cultural content. Chinese nurses responded enthusiastically but remained uncomfortable with sexual information after an initial workshop. Follow-up training programs are essential. Successful HIV/AIDS education requires teachers and students to examine personal and cultural values to address the affective learning domain.
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