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Kersey-Matusiak, Gloria,
Delivering culturally competent nursing care :working with diverse and vulnerable populations /
紀錄類型:
書目-電子資源 : Monograph/item
杜威分類號:
610.73
書名/作者:
Delivering culturally competent nursing care : : working with diverse and vulnerable populations // Gloria Kersey-Matusiak.
作者:
Kersey-Matusiak, Gloria,
面頁冊數:
1 online resource (349 p.)
標題:
Nursing.
標題:
Transcultural medical care.
標題:
Medical care.
標題:
Cultural pluralism.
ISBN:
0826137377
ISBN:
9780826137272
ISBN:
9780826137371
書目註:
Includes bibliographical references and index.
內容註:
Delivering culturally competent nursing care : working with diverse and vulnerable populations, second edition -- Contents -- Contributors -- Contributors -- Acknowledgments -- Introduction -- Share Delivering Culturally Competent Nursing Care: Working With Diverse and Vulnerable Populations, Second edition -- Part I: Building Cultural Competency Skills -- Chapter 1: Defining Cultural Competency -- Chapter 2: Cultural Competency Models and Guidelines -- Chapter 3: Why Can't They Speak Our Language? -- Part II: Stepping Up to Cultural Competency -- Chapter 4: Cultural Considerations When the Patient's Religious or Spiritual Needs Differ From One's Own -- Chapter 5: Cultural Considerations When Caring for Patients With Physical, Psychological, or Intellectual Disabilities -- Chapter 6: Cultural Considerations When the Patient Speaks a Different Language -- Chapter 7: Cultural Considerations When Caring for the Patient Who Is Terminally Ill -- Chapter 8: Cultural Considerations When Caring for the Geographically Displaced Client -- Chapter 9: Cultural Considerations When Working With LGBTQIA Patients -- Chapter 10: Cultural Considerations When Caring for the New Immigrant or Refugee -- Chapter 11: Cultural Considerations When Caring for the Poor and Uninsured -- Chapter 12: Cultural Considerations When Caring for the Patient Who Is Morbidly Obese -- Chapter 13: Cultural Considerations When Caring for Veterans -- Chapter 14: Cultural Considerations When Caring for Children of Diverse Backgrounds -- Index.
摘要、提要註:
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.
電子資源:
https://portal.igpublish.com/iglibrary/search/SPCB0002066.html
Delivering culturally competent nursing care :working with diverse and vulnerable populations /
Kersey-Matusiak, Gloria,
Delivering culturally competent nursing care :
working with diverse and vulnerable populations /Gloria Kersey-Matusiak. - 2nd ed. - 1 online resource (349 p.)
Includes bibliographical references and index.
Delivering culturally competent nursing care : working with diverse and vulnerable populations, second edition -- Contents -- Contributors -- Contributors -- Acknowledgments -- Introduction -- Share Delivering Culturally Competent Nursing Care: Working With Diverse and Vulnerable Populations, Second edition -- Part I: Building Cultural Competency Skills -- Chapter 1: Defining Cultural Competency -- Chapter 2: Cultural Competency Models and Guidelines -- Chapter 3: Why Can't They Speak Our Language? -- Part II: Stepping Up to Cultural Competency -- Chapter 4: Cultural Considerations When the Patient's Religious or Spiritual Needs Differ From One's Own -- Chapter 5: Cultural Considerations When Caring for Patients With Physical, Psychological, or Intellectual Disabilities -- Chapter 6: Cultural Considerations When the Patient Speaks a Different Language -- Chapter 7: Cultural Considerations When Caring for the Patient Who Is Terminally Ill -- Chapter 8: Cultural Considerations When Caring for the Geographically Displaced Client -- Chapter 9: Cultural Considerations When Working With LGBTQIA Patients -- Chapter 10: Cultural Considerations When Caring for the New Immigrant or Refugee -- Chapter 11: Cultural Considerations When Caring for the Poor and Uninsured -- Chapter 12: Cultural Considerations When Caring for the Patient Who Is Morbidly Obese -- Chapter 13: Cultural Considerations When Caring for Veterans -- Chapter 14: Cultural Considerations When Caring for Children of Diverse Backgrounds -- Index.
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.
Mode of access: World Wide Web.
ISBN: 0826137377Subjects--Topical Terms:
205528
Nursing.
Index Terms--Genre/Form:
336502
Electronic books.
LC Class. No.: RA418.5.T73
Dewey Class. No.: 610.73
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