Cross-Cultural Caring, 2nd ed.

Cross-Cultural Caring, 2nd ed.
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Publisher : UBC Press
Total Pages : 378
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ISBN-10 : 9780774840590
ISBN-13 : 0774840595
Rating : 4/5 (90 Downloads)

Synopsis Cross-Cultural Caring, 2nd ed. by : Nancy Waxler-Morrison

As North America's ethnic populations increase, health care and social service workers are recognizing that in order to provide culturally sensitive and effective treatment programs they must be more aware of the particular needs of their ethnic patients. This newly revised edition of Cross-Cultural Caring: A Handbook for Health Professionals describes Vietnamese, Cambodian and Laotian, Chinese, Japanese, Iranian, South Asian, and Central American ethno-cultural groups. It stresses the need to understand both the cultural beliefs and the daily life concerns facing immigrants, such as work, income, child-rearing, and aging, all of which impinge on health.

Cross-cultural Caring

Cross-cultural Caring
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Publisher : UBC Press
Total Pages : 290
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ISBN-10 : 0774803436
ISBN-13 : 9780774803434
Rating : 4/5 (36 Downloads)

Synopsis Cross-cultural Caring by : Nancy Waxler-Morrison

Gives background on new immigrant ethnic groups in Canada, including attitudes towards such issues as childbirth, mental illness, dental care, hospitalization and death, in order to assist social workers in the provision of culturally sensitive and effective treatment programs.

Cross-Cultural Caring, 2nd edition: A Handbook for Health Professionals

Cross-Cultural Caring, 2nd edition: A Handbook for Health Professionals
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Publisher : UBC Press
Total Pages : 377
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ISBN-10 : 9780774852456
ISBN-13 : 0774852453
Rating : 4/5 (56 Downloads)

Synopsis Cross-Cultural Caring, 2nd edition: A Handbook for Health Professionals by :

"This newly revised edition of Cross-Cultural Caring: A Handbook for Health Professionals looks at Vietnamese, Cambodian and Laotian, Chinese, Japanese, Iranian, South Asian, and Central American ethno-cultural groups. It stresses the need to understand both the cultural beliefs and the daily life concerns facing immigrants, such as work, income, child-rearing, and aging, all of which impinge on health." "This long-awaited new edition provides up-to-date statistics and fresh analysis, responding to changing trends in immigration. Additional material includes a new chapter addressing the special circumstances of refugees; short real-life stories of immigrants' and refugees' experiences; and a thorough, easy-to-use index." --Résumé de l'éditeur.

Delivering Culturally Competent Nursing Care

Delivering Culturally Competent Nursing Care
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Publisher : Springer Publishing Company
Total Pages : 310
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ISBN-10 : 9780826193810
ISBN-13 : 0826193811
Rating : 4/5 (10 Downloads)

Synopsis Delivering Culturally Competent Nursing Care by : Gloria Kersey-Matusiak

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Transcultural Caring Dynamics in Nursing and Health Care

Transcultural Caring Dynamics in Nursing and Health Care
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Publisher : F.A. Davis
Total Pages : 472
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ISBN-10 : 9780803689763
ISBN-13 : 0803689764
Rating : 4/5 (63 Downloads)

Synopsis Transcultural Caring Dynamics in Nursing and Health Care by : Marilyn A Ray

How do you perceive your cultural identity? All of us are shaped by the cultures we interact with and the cultural backgrounds and ethnicities that are part of our heritage. Take a dynamic approach to the study of culture and health care relationships. Dr. Marilyn A. Ray shows us how cultures influence one another through inter-cultural relationships, technology, globalization, and mass communication, and how these influences directly shape our cultural identities in today’s world. She integrates theory, practice, and evidence of transcultural caring to show you how to apply transcultural awareness to your clinical decision making. Go beyond common stereotypes using a framework that can positively impact the nurse-patient relationship and the decision-making process. You’ll learn how to deliver culturally competent care through the selection and application of transcultural assessment, planning and negotiation tools for interventions.

Delivering Culturally Competent Nursing Care

Delivering Culturally Competent Nursing Care
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Publisher : Springer Publishing Company
Total Pages : 349
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ISBN-10 : 9780826137371
ISBN-13 : 0826137377
Rating : 4/5 (71 Downloads)

Synopsis Delivering Culturally Competent Nursing Care by : Gloria Kersey-Matusiak, PhD, RN

Newly revised and updated, Delivering Culturally Competent Nursing Care, Second Edition, explores the cross-cultural interactions and conflicts between nurses and the diverse array of patients they may see. Culturally competent nurses can cut through preconceptions, reduce health disparities, and deliver high-quality care as they encounter patients from a range of backgrounds and beliefs. As frontline providers for diverse populations, nurses are expected to treat each patient with empathy and respect. This text addresses what it really means to be culturally competent in nursing practice. As representatives of specific cultural, racial, ethnic, and sociopolitical groups, nurses bring their own values, beliefs, and attitudes to all interactions with patients and with one another. Whether or not nurses choose to make their attitudes explicit, these attitudes ultimately influence the quality of care they provide to patients. The content of this book is grounded in the Staircase Model, which builds upon the nurse’s own self-assessment to identify personal limitations, find strategies to improve cultural competence, and progress to the next level. This text features case scenarios that apply the process of cultural competence to different healthcare situations. What’s New Three New Chapters Chapter 12: Caring for Patients Who Are Morbidly Obese Chapter 13: Caring for Veterans Chapter 14: Caring for Children Expanded content on caring for LGBTQIA community PowerPoint slides provided for instructors Key Features Addresses AACN competencies Provides easy-to-follow self-assessment using the Staircase Model Learning Objectives and Key Terms are identified in each chapter Overview of each chapter provides current information about trends in the United States on the topic under discussion Provides an excellent cultural competency preparation for student nurses in clinical situations as well as for practicing nurses at all levels and areas of nursing Presents content on immigration and transgender individuals

Caring for Patients from Different Cultures

Caring for Patients from Different Cultures
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Publisher :
Total Pages : 200
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ISBN-10 : UCSC:32106017919694
ISBN-13 :
Rating : 4/5 (94 Downloads)

Synopsis Caring for Patients from Different Cultures by : Geri-Ann Galanti

Geri-Ann Galanti argues that if the goal of the American medical system is to provide optimal care for all patients, health-care providers must understand cultural differences that create conflicts and misunderstandings and that can result in inferior medical care. This new edition includes five new chapters and 172 case studies of actual conflicts that occurred in American hospitals.

Cross-cultural Medicine

Cross-cultural Medicine
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Publisher : ACP Press
Total Pages : 301
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ISBN-10 : 9781930513020
ISBN-13 : 193051302X
Rating : 4/5 (20 Downloads)

Synopsis Cross-cultural Medicine by : JudyAnn Bigby

As the United States population becomes increasingly diverse, the need for guidelines to assure competent healthcare among minorities becomes ever more urgent. Cross-Cultural Medicine provides important background information on various racial, ethnic, and cultural groups, their general health problems and risks, and spiritual and religious issues. Individual chapters are devoted to the special concerns of several groups: blacks and African Americans, Latinos, American Indians and Native Alaskans, Asian Americans, and Arab Americans and American Muslims. These chapters lay the foundation for exploring an individual's health beliefs and concerns in the context of his or her sociocultural experiences.

Cross-cultural Practice

Cross-cultural Practice
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Publisher :
Total Pages : 244
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ISBN-10 : UOM:39015068797557
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Rating : 4/5 (57 Downloads)

Synopsis Cross-cultural Practice by : Karen V. Harper-Dorton

The Healthcare Professional's Guide to Clinical Cultural Competence

The Healthcare Professional's Guide to Clinical Cultural Competence
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Publisher : Elsevier Health Sciences
Total Pages : 366
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ISBN-10 : 9780779699605
ISBN-13 : 0779699602
Rating : 4/5 (05 Downloads)

Synopsis The Healthcare Professional's Guide to Clinical Cultural Competence by : Rani Hajela Srivastava

With a focus on client-centred care, this book provides an introduction to developing cultural competence in the health care setting. A unique presentation covering both theory and practice, the book begins with a strong foundational model for understanding culture. It then introduces general knowledge on culture which can be provided to a variety of settings, and ends with clinical applications illustrating how to apply knowledge and awareness to a variety of populations. With contributions from twelve leading experts, material is drawn from a wide range of health care settings and has strong practical coverage throughout. Unique approach: looks at populations the way health care workers encounter them, not by ethno-cultural/religious labels Multidisciplinary approach to writing reflects a variety of perspectives and direct front-line experience Discussion is broad and inclusive, integrating different perspectives, but also makes visible the different paradigms used to approach the topic Case studies and questions encourage critical thinking and dialogue