05615nam 22006255 450 991089797330332120241212003502.09783031704925303170492410.1007/978-3-031-70492-5(MiAaPQ)EBC31738076(Au-PeEL)EBL31738076(CKB)36389227900041(DE-He213)978-3-031-70492-5(EXLCZ)993638922790004120241023d2024 u| 0engurcnu||||||||txtrdacontentcrdamediacrrdacarrierHandbook for Culturally Competent Care /edited by Eric A. Fenkl, Larry D. Purnell2nd ed. 2024.Cham :Springer International Publishing :Imprint: Springer,2024.1 online resource (490 pages)9783031704918 3031704916 Introduction -- Chapter 1. Transcultural Diversity and Health Care -- chapter 2. The Purnell Model for Cultural Competence -- Chapter 3. Barriers to Culturally Competent Health Care -- Chapter 4. People of African American Heritage -- Chapter 5. People of American Indian/Alaskan Native Heritage -- Chapter 6. The Amish -- Chapter 7. People of Appalachian Heritage -- Chapter 8. People of Arab Heritage -- Chapter 9. People of Brazilian Heritage -- Chapter 10. People of Chinese Heritage -- Chapter 11. People of Cuban Heritage -- Chapter 12. People of European American Heritage -- Chapter 13. People of Filipino Heritage -- Chapter 14. People of German Heritage -- Chapter 15. People of Greek Heritage -- Chapter 16. People of Guatemalan Heritage -- Chapter 17. People of Haitian Heritage -- Chapter 18. People of Hindu and Sikh Heritage -- Chapter 19. People of Hmong Heritage -- Chapter 20. People of Iranian Heritage -- Chapter 21. People of Irish Heritage -- Chapter 22. People of Italian Heritage -- Chapter 23. People of Jamaican Heritage -- Chapter 24. People of Japanese Heritage -- Chapter 25. People of Jewish Heritage -- Chapter 26. People of Korean Heritage -- Chapter 27. People of Mexican Heritage -- Chapter 28. People of Polish Heritage -- Chapter 29. People of Puerto Rican Heritage -- Chapter 30. People of Russian Heritage -- Chapter 31. People of Somali Heritage -- Chapter 32. People of Thai Heritage -- Chapter 33. People of Turkish Heritage -- Chapter 34. People of Ukrainian Heritage -- Chapter 35. People of Vietnamese Heritage.The second edition of this incisive book, based on the Purnell Model for Cultural Competence, addresses the potentially challenging topic of culture in a forthright style. It is a valuable resource in today's team-based healthcare environment, preparing health professionals, regardless of setting, to conduct in-depth assessments of individuals and families from culturally specific population groups. This book will appeal to all healthcare workers in all fields, and it is particularly suitable for nurses interacting with patients in very diverse settings. This book delves into 32 different cultures and areas of support common to all individuals and families that health professionals must recognize and consider. African American, American Indian, Brazilian, Cuban, Chinese, Korean and Filipino, but also Arab, Hindu or Haitian, as well as many European heritages are examined among others. Brand new chapters explore Greek, Italian, Jamaican, Thai, and Ukrainian heritages. For each culture, chapters detail communication styles, family roles, workforce issues, biocultural ecology and high-risk health behaviours. Also discussed are nutrition, pregnancy and child bearing, death rituals, spirituality, healthcare practices, and the perceptions of traditional, magico-religious, and bio-medical healthcare providers. Culture’s characteristics - such as age, generation, gender, religion, educational/marital/parental/socioeconomic or even military status, but also political beliefs, physical characteristics, sexual orientation or gender issues - determining the diversity of values, beliefs, and practices in an individual's cultural heritage in order to help prevent stereotyping are discussed. At the end of each chapter, readers are provided with specific instructions, guidelines, tips, intervention strategies, and approaches specific to a particular cultural population. Additionally, reflective exercises help the reader reinforce the concepts presented in each chapter. For this second edition, most of the chapters are authored by individuals who either identify with the culture being addressed in the chapter or have personal knowledge of the culture via life experiences.Nursing servicesAdministrationSocial medicineEnvironmental geographyPublic health administrationNursing ManagementMedical SociologyIntegrated GeographyHealth AdministrationNursing servicesAdministration.Social medicine.Environmental geography.Public health administration.Nursing Management.Medical Sociology.Integrated Geography.Health Administration.610.73068Fenkl Eric A782242Purnell Larry D782241MiAaPQMiAaPQMiAaPQBOOK9910897973303321Handbook for Culturally Competent Care1734992UNINA