The Journal of Multicultural Nursing Health

The Journal of Multicultural Nursing   Health
Author: Anonim
Publsiher: Unknown
Total Pages: 460
Release: 2002
Genre: Ethnic groups
ISBN: UOM:39015081513882

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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.

Transcultural Caring Dynamics in Nursing and Health Care

Transcultural Caring Dynamics in Nursing and Health Care
Author: Marilyn A Ray
Publsiher: F.A. Davis
Total Pages: 471
Release: 2016-03-03
Genre: Medical
ISBN: 9780803644700

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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.

Let s Learn Together Let s Work Together

Let   s Learn Together  Let   s Work Together
Author: Kathleen Markey,Larry O’Connor,Patricia White
Publsiher: Cambridge Scholars Publishing
Total Pages: 165
Release: 2013-01-11
Genre: Social Science
ISBN: 9781443845403

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This volume explores some of the global challenges and possible solutions for transcultural health and social care, and includes a selection of papers that were presented at the 2nd European Transcultural Nursing Association International Conference, in June 2011. This collection explores some of the challenges and possible solutions from the perspectives of various countries regarding promoting transcultural health and social care, including Ireland, Turkey, Strasbourg, the Philippines, the Netherlands, Sweden and Australia. As outlined in the papers included, the provision of transculturally competent care is challenging and requires knowledgeable, skilled and culturally sensitive health and social care professionals. The delivery of culturally competent care requires a commitment from health and social care services, professionals working within these services, and institutes of education responsible for educating healthcare professionals to understand and be responsive to the needs of culturally diverse patients. Learned behaviour and deeply rooted values must be challenged to address unwitting prejudices and stereotyping. Attention should focus on creating an environment of trust where critical reflection occurs, blame is avoided, risk managed and new ideas developed, tested and evaluated.

Teaching Cultural Competence in Nursing and Health Care Third Edition

Teaching Cultural Competence in Nursing and Health Care  Third Edition
Author: Dr. Marianne R. Jeffreys, EdD, RN
Publsiher: Springer Publishing Company
Total Pages: 552
Release: 2015-12-01
Genre: Medical
ISBN: 9780826119971

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Praise for the Second Edition: "This book will help educators understand the multidimensional process of cultural competence, and the vignettes it provides will be useful to anyone who teaches cultural competence." -- Nursing Education Perspectives Based on proven research, this textbook is a unique “how-to” for nursing faculty called upon to educate students, nurses, and other health care providers on how to provide optimal care for culturally diverse populations. It offers a systematic approach featuring ready-to-use materials for planning, implementing, and evaluating cultural competence education strategies and programs. A wealth of practical information on all aspects of culturally competent communication and treatment—in both classroom and workplace settings--is supplemented with an assessment and evaluation toolkit that can be adapted for all educational levels. The third edition is reorganized to facilitate the incorporation of cultural competence into a greater variety of environments, and provides additional examples and case studies to better illustrate content. Updated and revised information, research findings, and expanded ready-to-apply strategies and exemplars are woven throughout all chapters. New and expanded chapters address curriculum; traditional classrooms, hybrid, and online courses; and clinical settings, immersion experiences, service learning, simulation, and nursing skills lab. Included are educational activities for academic, clinical, and professional association settings. Integrated reflection boxes, easy-to-apply action steps, toolkit resource boxes, references, and discussion questions help students to fully integrate the book’s content. The text fulfills Cultural Competence accreditation requirements for undergraduate nursing programs and for institutions trying to obtain Magnet Status. New to the Third Edition: Reorganized to address cultural competence in a variety of environments Expanded ready-to-apply strategies and exemplars A wealth of updated and revised information and research New and expanded chapters on curriculum and varied learning modalities New information on clinical settings, immersion experiences, service learning, simulation, and nursing skills lab Reflection boxes, easy-to-apply action steps, toolkit resource boxes, and discussion questions Also available: For PhD students, instructors, institutions, and others who want to take it a step further, can purchase The Cultural Competence Education Resource Toolkit. This product contains questionnaires and evaluation methods for a variety of environments, and will enable the use to assess cultural competence in a group of individuals, and a means to achieve optimal cultural competence. For more information, go to www.springerpub.com/cctoolkit .

Leininger s Culture Care Diversity and Universality

Leininger s Culture Care Diversity and Universality
Author: Marilyn R. McFarland,Hiba B. Wehbe-Alamah
Publsiher: Jones & Bartlett Publishers
Total Pages: 640
Release: 2015
Genre: Medical
ISBN: 9781284026627

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Preceded by Culture care diversity and universality: a worldwide nursing theory / [edited by] Madeleine M. Leininger, Marilyn R. McFarland. 2nd ed. c2006.

Case Studies in Cultural Diversity

Case Studies in Cultural Diversity
Author: Vernice Ferguson
Publsiher: Jones & Bartlett Learning
Total Pages: 258
Release: 1999
Genre: Case studies
ISBN: 0763709212

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Contributors discuss how to facilitate care in a multicultural environment and the impact of culture on care. Essential for baccalaureate nursing faculty and students, and for associated health profession educators and students.

Culturally Competent Compassion

Culturally Competent Compassion
Author: Irena Papadopoulos
Publsiher: Routledge
Total Pages: 116
Release: 2018-04-17
Genre: Medical
ISBN: 9781317199922

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Bringing together the crucially important topics of cultural competence and compassion for the first time, this book explores how to practise ‘culturally competent compassion’ in healthcare settings – that is, understanding the suffering of others and wanting to do something about it using culturally appropriate and acceptable caring interventions. This text first discusses the philosophical and religious roots of compassion before investigating notions of health, illness, culture and multicultural societies. Drawing this information together, it then introduces two invaluable frameworks for practice, one of cultural competence and one of culturally competent compassion, and applies them to care scenarios. Papadopoulos goes on to discuss: how nurses in different countries understand and provide compassion in practice; how students learn about compassion; how leaders can create and champion compassionate working environments; and how we can, and whether we should, measure compassion. Culturally Competent Compassion is essential reading for healthcare students and its combination of theoretical content and practice application provides a relevant and interesting learning experience. The innovative model for practice presented here will also be of interest to researchers exploring cultural competence and compassion in healthcare.