The Health Care Professional's Guide to Cultural Competence, 2nd Edition
Author :
Rani Hajela Srivastava
Date of Publication: 08/2022
Build the skills you need to understand and care for a wide diversity of patients! The Health Care Professional’s Guide to Cultural Competence, 2nd Edition provides a guide to safe and effective cross-cultural care. Applying theory to practice, the ...view more
Build the skills you need to understand and care for a wide diversity of patients! The Health Care Professional’s Guide to Cultural Competence, 2nd Edition provides a guide to safe and effective cross-cultural care. Applying theory to practice, the book begins with an overview of clinical cultural competence. This guide shows how to apply cultural competence across diverse populations, and then discusses considerations in working with specific populations. Using this approach, you will develop a set of behaviours, attitudes, and policies that help you work effectively in many settings. From an expert team of authors led by Rani H. Srivastava, this guide will enhance your care of Indigenous, LGBTQ2, racialized persons, and immigrant and refugee populations.
Build the skills you need to understand and care for a wide diversity of patients! The Health Care Professional’s Guide to Cultural Competence, 2nd Edition provides a guide to safe and effective cross-cultural care. Applying theory to practice, the book begins with an overview of clinical cultural competence. This guide shows how to apply cultural competence across diverse populations, and then discusses considerations in working with specific populations. Using this approach, you will develop a set of behaviours, attitudes, and policies that help you work effectively in many settings. From an expert team of authors led by Rani H. Srivastava, this guide will enhance your care of Indigenous, LGBTQ2, racialized persons, and immigrant and refugee populations.
New to this edition
NEW! New chapters on Indigenous health, sexual and gender diversity, immigrant and refugee health, and community health
are added to this edition, and new topics include cultural safety, cultural humility, the impacts of racism, working with interpreters and the use of technology, palliative care, and more.
NEW! UNIQUE!Cultural competence and safety perspectives throughout the text help you to be more responsive in delivering culturally safe care, and in reaching the goal of equity and culturally competent care.
NEW! Discussionof cultural issues addresses power, privilege, intersectionality, equity, advocacy, and being an ally.
NEW! Up-to-date content includes the latest statistics, guidelines, research, references, and resources.
NEW! Evolve website enhances your understanding with review questions, unfolding case studies, and more.
Key Features
UNIQUE approach
looks at populations the way health care workers encounter them, not by ethno-cultural/religious labels.
Accessible writing style relays information in a balanced and concise manner for undergraduate and graduate students as well as health care professionals.
Multidisciplinary perspective is provided by authors who represent a variety of health disciplines and cultural identities, who may be educators or practitioners, each presenting complex ideas in understandable ways and controversial ideas in a transparent way.
Cultural Considerations in Care and Cultural Competence in Action boxes integrate theory into practice and invite critical self-reflection.
Teaching and learning tools include learning objectives and key terms at the beginning of each chapter, plus end-of-chapter group activities, review questions, and more.
Author Information
By Rani Hajela Srivastava, RN, MScN, PhD, Dean, School of Nursing, Thompson Rivers University, Kamloops, British Columbia; former Chief of Nursing and Professional Practice, Centre for Addiction & Mental Health; Assistant Professor, Lawrence Bloomberg Faculty of Nursing, Associate member, School of Graduate Studies, University of Toronto and Adjunct Professor, York University Faculty of Health and Dalhousie University School of Nursing
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