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Diversity and inclusion in quality patient care : your story/our story - a case-based compendium / / Marcus L. Martin, Sheryl Heron, Lisa Moreno-Walton, Michelle Strickland, editors
Diversity and inclusion in quality patient care : your story/our story - a case-based compendium / / Marcus L. Martin, Sheryl Heron, Lisa Moreno-Walton, Michelle Strickland, editors
Edizione [2nd ed. 2019.]
Pubbl/distr/stampa Cham : , : Springer International Publishing : , : Springer, , [2019]
Descrizione fisica 1 online resource (xxvii, 496 pages) : illustraitons (chiefly color), charts
Disciplina 362.1089
Collana Gale eBooks
Soggetto topico Emergency medicine
Primary care (Medicine)
Public health
ISBN 3-319-92762-0
Formato Materiale a stampa
Livello bibliografico Monografia
Lingua di pubblicazione eng
Nota di contenuto Part I. Bias in Health Care -- Chapter 1. Introduction -- Chapter 2. The Inconvenient Truth About Unconscious Bias in the Health Professions -- Chapter 3. Microaggressions -- Chapter 4. Gender Bias– An Undesirable Challenge in Health Professions and Health Care -- Chapter 5. Impact of Bias on Global Health Care -- Chapter 6. Cultural Competence and the Deaf Patient -- Chapter 7. Transgender -- Chapter 8. Unconscious Bias in Action -- Part II. Patient Cases -- Chapter 9. African-American Patient -- Chapter 10. African-American Patient: Bias in Women’s Health -- Chapter 11. Asian Patient -- Chapter 12. Native-American Patient -- Chapter 13. LGB Patient and Mental Health -- Chapter 14. Transgender Patient and Mental Health -- Chapter 15. Transgender Patient and Registration -- Chapter 16. The Rastafarian Patient -- Chapter 17. Rastafarianism and Western Medicine -- Chapter 18. Elderly Female Appalachian Patient -- Chapter 19. Low-Income White Male Appalachian Patient -- Chapter 20. Rural Patient Experiencing Intimate Partner Violence -- Chapter 21. The Homeless Patient -- Chapter 22. Low-Income Patient -- Chapter 23. Deaf Patient -- Chapter 24. African-American Pediatric Pain Patient -- Chapter 25. Sickle Cell Disease Patient -- Chapter 26. Rage Attack and Racial Slurs -- Chapter 27. Use of Interpreter Phone -- Chapter 28. Labeling Patients -- Chapter 29. Waiting for a Miracle -- Chapter 30. Patients with Mental Health History -- Chapter 31. International Victim of War -- Chapter 32. Pregnant Incarcerated Heroin User -- Chapter 33. Offensive Tattoo -- Part III. Medical Student and Nursing Student Cases -- Chapter 34. Medical Student Experiences -- Chapter 35. Colored Girl Student -- Chapter 36. Gay Student -- Chapter 37. Jewish Student -- Chapter 38. Resident to Student Barriers and Bias -- Chapter 39. Nurse to Nursing Student Barriers and Bias -- Chapter 40. African-American Male Aspires to Become a Doctor -- Part IV. Resident Physician Cases -- Chapter 41. Colored Resident -- Chapter 42. Muslim Resident Cases -- Chapter 43. Female Resident -- Chapter 44. Female Resident Referred to as Nurse -- Chapter 45. Black Lesbian Female Resident -- Chapter 46. Attending to Resident: Gender Bias -- Chapter 47. Resident toward Intern Barriers and Bias -- Chapter 48. The Trojan Letter of Recommendation -- Chapter 49. When Sisterhood Alone Just isn’t Enough -- Part V. Nurses, Staff, and Advanced Practice Provider Cases -- Chapter 50. Ancillary Staff to Nursing Instructor Barriers and Bias -- Chapter 51. Black Nurse -- Chapter 52. Black Female PA -- Chapter 53. Provider with Disability “Don’t Want That ‘Robot’ Helping Me!” -- Part VI. Attending Physician Cases -- Chapter 54. Black Doctor -- Chapter 55. Mexican Doctor -- Chapter 56. Latino Doctor -- Chapter 57. Jewish Doctor -- Chapter 58. Muslim Doctor -- Chapter 59. Foreign Doctor -- Chapter 60. Race/Ethnicity Concordant Provider -- Chapter 61. Female Doctor -- Chapter 62. Gay Doctor -- Chapter 63. Tattooed Doctor -- Chapter 64. Interaction with a “Foreign Doctor” -- Chapter 65. Implicit Bias Illustrated by Attending to Attending Bias and Attending to Patient Bias -- Chapter 66. Attending toward Attending Barriers and Bias -- Chapter 67. Pharmacist to Physician: “Are You Really a Doctor?” -- Chapter 68. “Send the White Doctor in Charge” -- Chapter 69. Female Doctor Referred to as Nurse.
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Diversity and Inclusion in Quality Patient Care / / edited by Marcus L. Martin, Sheryl Heron, Lisa Moreno-Walton, Anna Walker Jones
Diversity and Inclusion in Quality Patient Care / / edited by Marcus L. Martin, Sheryl Heron, Lisa Moreno-Walton, Anna Walker Jones
Edizione [1st ed. 2016.]
Pubbl/distr/stampa Cham : , : Springer International Publishing : , : Imprint : Springer, , 2016
Descrizione fisica 1 online resource (302 p.)
Disciplina 610
Soggetto topico Emergency medicine
Primary care (Medicine)
Public health
Culturally Competent Care
Prejudice
Attitude of Health Personnel
Professional-Patient Relations
Emergency Medicine
Primary Care Medicine
Public Health
ISBN 3-319-22840-4
Formato Materiale a stampa
Livello bibliografico Monografia
Lingua di pubblicazione eng
Nota di contenuto Defining Diversity in Quality Care -- Racial/Ethnic Healthcare Disparities and Inequities: Historical Perspectives -- Educating Medical Professionals to Deliver Quality Health Care to Diverse Patient Populations -- Culturally Competent Faculty -- Culturally Sensitive Care: A Review of Models & Educational Methods -- Interpreter Services -- The Patient-Physician Clinical Encounter -- Spiritual Care Services in Emergency Medicine -- Lesbian, Gay, or Bisexual (LGB): Caring with Quality and Compassion -- Culturally Competent Care of the Transgender Patient -- Looking Past Labels: Effective Care of the Psychiatric Patient -- Disability and Access -- Racial and Ethnic Disparities in the Emergency Department: A Public Health Perspective -- Vulnerable Populations: The Homeless and Incarcerated -- Vulnerable Populations: The Elderly -- Vulnerable Populations: Children -- Religio-cultural Consideration When Providing Healthcare to American Muslims -- Disparities and Diversity in Biomedical Research -- Cultural Competency Case Studies: Transitional Introduction -- Case 1: African-American Infant and Family -- Case 2: Cambodian Refugee -- Case 3: Sickle Cell Crisis -- Case 4: Mongolian Spots -- Case 5: Death Disclosure -- Case 6: Coin Rubbing -- Case 7: Toxic Ingestion -- Case 8: Adolescent Indian Male Sikh -- Case 9: Intimate Partner Violence in the Gay Community -- Case 10: West Indian/Caribbean -- Case 11: American Indian -- Case 12: Spiritualism in the Latino Community -- Case 13: Islamic Patient -- Case 14: Pediatric Pain.
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