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Transcultural Concepts in Nursing Care, Sixth Edition Margaret M. Andrews, PhD, RN, CTN, FAAN 978-1-60831-075-3 • September 2011 • Softbound • 7” x 9” • 480 pp. • 65 Illus.• 20Tables

TransculturalConcepts inNursingCare helps nurses strive in different clinical contexts using theory-based research findings and principles. It advances the use of transcultural knowledge in nursing practice and develops cultural competence in the care of individuals and groups. Guiding professionals to practice effectively and appropriately with diverse cultures, the authors have based the content on culturally based practices and transcultural concepts, principles, and research in many areas of nursing. Features • Text is updated with current references and state-of-the-art evidence-based practice boxes in each chapter. • Content has been reviewed and updated to capture the nature of the changing health care delivery system. • Content is focused on application of transcultural nursing to provide culturally competent nursing and health care to improve the care of individuals, families, groups and communities of diverse backgrounds. • Strengthened pedagogy with each chapter containing learning objectives, evidence-based practice, and case studies based actual clinical or research experiences of the authors. • New author for chapter on Transcultural Perspectives on Mental Health Nursing, Dr. Joanne Ehrmin — Professor, College of Nursing, University of Toledo — who provides a fresh look at issues and trends in this important nursing specialty. • New co-author for chapter on Transcultural Perspectives in the Nursing Care of Children: Dr. Barbara Woodring, Dean, Georgia State University. • Fresh look at Perspectives on International Nursing by Dr. Paula Herberg — Associate Vice President for International Programs, California State University, Fullerton — who spent more than 25 years abroad in nursing and nursing education positions in Pakistan, Afghanistan, and elsewhere in the world. Chapter includes many examples from Middle Eastern cultures as well as other global cultures and subcultures. • Expanded appendices now include: Transcultural Nursing Assessment Guide for Groups and Communities, and Transcultural Nursing Assessment Guide for Health Care Organizations and Facilities .

Table of Contents Part 1 Ch. 1: Theoretical Foundations of Transcultural Nursing

Ch. 2: Culturally Competent Nursing Care Ch. 3: Cultural Competence in the Health History and Physical Examination Ch. 4: The Influence of Cultural and Health Belief Systems on Health Care Practices Part 2 Ch. 5: Transcultural Perspectives in Childbearing Ch. 6: Transcultural Perspectives in the Nursing Care of Children Ch. 7: Transcultural Perspectives in the Nursing Care of Adults Ch. 8: Transcultural Perspectives in the Nursing Care of Older Adults Part 3 Ch. 9: Creating Cultural Competent Organizations Ch. 10: Transcultural Perspectives in Mental Health Nursing Ch. 11: Culture, Family and Community Ch.12: Cultural Diversity in the Health Care Workforce Ch. 13: Religion, Culture and Nursing Ch. 14: Cultural Competence in Ethical Decision Making Ch. 15: Perspectives on International Nursing Appendix A: Transcultural Nursing Assessment Guide for Individuals and Families Appendix B: Transcultural Nursing Assessment Guide for Groups and Communities Appendix C: Transcultural Nursing Assessment Guide for Health Care Organizations and Facilities Appendix D: Components of a Cultural Assessment: Traditional Indian Healing

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Transcultural Concepts in Nursing Care, Seventh Edition Margaret M. Andrews, PhD, RN, CTN, FAAN 978-1-4511-9397-8 • October 2015 • Softbound NEW

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