Cultural Diversity in Health and Illness

Cultural Diversity in Health and Illness
Author: Rachael Spector
Publsiher: Unknown
Total Pages: 0
Release: 2017
Genre: Cultural pluralism
ISBN: 0134413318

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For courses in Community/Public Health Nursing, Transcultural Nursing, and CEUs Promotes a mindfulness of the dimensions and complexities involved in caring for people from diverse cultural backgrounds. The ninth edition of Cultural Diversity in Health and Illness examines a given health care consumer's intangible cultural heritage, diverse HEALTH beliefs and practices, the relevant issues within the modern health care system, and the impact of the demographic changes that exist within North America and globally. (HEALTH = the balance of the person, both within one's being- physical, mental, and spiritual-and in the outside world-natural, communal, and metaphysical. Terms such as HEALTH are written this way to emphasize their holistic meaning.) It features rich illustrated examples of traditional HEALTH beliefs and practices among selected populations. An emphasis on the influences of recent social, political, and demographic changes helps to explore the issues and perceptions of health and illness today, while introductory and capstone chapters help place material within perspective.

Cultural Diversity in Health and Illness

Cultural Diversity in Health and Illness
Author: Rachel E. Spector
Publsiher: Unknown
Total Pages: 374
Release: 1991
Genre: Health attitudes
ISBN: UOM:39015021854032

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The sixth edition of this best-selling resource continues to teach nursing, health professions, medical and social science readers the importance of cultural competence and cultural awareness in the health care industry. The new edition will include revised organization to create a better flow of content, new content on gererational differences, updated chapter on health care delivery system, updated illustrations and tables and MediaLink icons. For undergraduate and graduate courses in patient care and basic health related profession programs, as well as medical, social work, and other health disciplines.

Cultural Diversity in Health Illness

Cultural Diversity in Health   Illness
Author: Rachel E. Spector
Publsiher: Unknown
Total Pages: 374
Release: 2000
Genre: Delivery of health care
ISBN: 0130939137

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Cultural Diversity in Health Illness

Cultural Diversity in Health   Illness
Author: Rachel E. Spector
Publsiher: McGraw-Hill/Appleton & Lange
Total Pages: 494
Release: 1996
Genre: Cultural pluralism
ISBN: UOM:39015037762260

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Written for all health care providers, this text promotes awareness of the dimensions and complexities involved in caring for people from culturally diverse backgrounds. The author through discussions of her own experiences, shows how cultural heritage can affect delivery and acceptance of health care and how professionals, when interacting with their clients, need to be aware of these issues in order to deliver safe and professional care. Traditional and alternative health care beliefs and practices from Asian American, African American, Hispanic, and American Indian perspectives are represented.

Cultural Diversity in Health and Illness

Cultural Diversity in Health and Illness
Author: Rachel E. Spector
Publsiher: Unknown
Total Pages: 356
Release: 1979
Genre: Medical
ISBN: UOM:39015000837115

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The sixth edition of this well-respected book continues to promote an awareness of the dimensions and complexities involved in caring for people from diverse cultural backgrounds. Completely revised and updated, it includes the latest information on the health care delivery system in a new organizational format. It examines the differences existing within North America by probing the health care system and consumers, and examples of traditional health beliefs and practices among selected populations. An emphasis on the influences of recent social, political, and demographic changes helps to explore the issues and perceptions of health and illness today. Book jacket.

Cultural Care

Cultural Care
Author: Rachel E. Spector
Publsiher: Unknown
Total Pages: 60
Release: 2000
Genre: Cultural pluralism
ISBN: 0130877360

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Culture Diversity and Health in Australia

Culture  Diversity and Health in Australia
Author: Tinashe Dune,Kim McLeod,Robyn Williams
Publsiher: Routledge
Total Pages: 426
Release: 2021-05-30
Genre: Medical
ISBN: 9781000347210

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Australia is increasingly recognised as a multicultural and diverse society. Nationally, all accrediting bodies for allied health, nursing, midwifery and medical professions require tertiary educated students to be culturally safe with regards to cultural and social diversity. This text, drawing on experts from a range of disciplines, including public health, nursing and sociology, shows how the theory and practice of cultural safety can inform effective health care practices with all kinds of diverse populations. Part 1 explores key themes and concepts, including social determinants of health and cultural models of health and health care. There is a particular focus on how different models of health, including the biomedical and Indigenous perspectives, intersect in Australia today. Part 2 looks at culturally safe health care practice focusing on principles and practice as well as policy and advocacy. The authors consider the practices that can be most effective, including meaningful communication skills and cultural responsiveness. Part 3 examines the practice issues in working with diverse populations, including Indigenous Australians, Culturally and Linguistically Diverse Australians, Australians with disabilities, Australians of diverse sexual orientation and gender identity, and ageing Australians. Part 4 combines all learnings from Parts 1–3 into practical learning activities, assessments and feedback for learners engaging with this textbook. Culture, Diversity and Health in Australia is a sensitive, richly nuanced and comprehensive guide to effective health practice in Australia today and is a key reference text for either undergraduate or postgraduate students studying health care. It will also be of interest to professional health care practitioners and policy administrators.

The Cultural Context of Health Illness and Medicine

The Cultural Context of Health  Illness  and Medicine
Author: Elisa J. Sobo,Martha Oehmke Loustaunau
Publsiher: Bloomsbury Publishing USA
Total Pages: 287
Release: 2010-08-03
Genre: Medical
ISBN: 9780313377617

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A "one size fits all" approach to health care doesn't work well, especially for America's extremely diverse population. This book provides a lively and accessible discussion of how and why a more flexible and culturally sensitive system of health care can—and must be—achieved. Notable anthropologist George Foster defined the first edition as "a very readable introductory text dealing with the sociocultural aspects of health," adding: "[T]he authors do a commendable job... . I have profited from reading The Cultural Context of Health, Illness, and Medicine". With engaging examples, minimal jargon, and updated scholarship, the second edition of The Cultural Context of Health, Illness, and Medicine offers a comprehensive guide to the practice of culturally sensitive health care. Readers will see America's biomedically dominated health care system in a new light as the book reveals the changes wrought by increasing cultural diversity, technological innovation, and developments in care delivery. Written by a sociologist and an anthropologist with direct, hands-on experience in the health services, the volume tracks culture's influence on and relationship to health, illness, and health-care delivery via an examination of social structure, medical systems, and the need for—and challenges to—culturally sensitive care. Cultural differences are situated against social-class differences and related health inequities, as well as different needs and challenges throughout the life course. In prescribing caring that is more holistic, culturally sensitive, and cost-effective, the work promotes awareness of pressing issues for health care professionals—and the people they serve.