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Leadership&Management • Issues &Trends

TransculturalConcepts inNursingCare,SixthEdition

MargaretM. Andrews, PhD, RN, CTN, FAAN

978-1-60831-075-3 • September2011 • Softbound • 7” x9” •480pp. •65 Illus.•20Tables

TransculturalConcepts inNursingCare

helpsnurses strive indifferent

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

diversecultures, theauthorshavebasedthecontentonculturallybased

practices and transcultural concepts, principles, and research inmany

areasof nursing.

Features

• Text is updatedwith current references and state-of-the-art

evidence-basedpracticeboxes ineach chapter.

• Content has been reviewedandupdated to capture thenatureof

the changinghealth caredelivery system.

• Content is focusedonapplicationof transcultural nursing to

provide culturally competent nursingandhealth care to improve

the careof individuals, families, groups and communitiesof diverse

backgrounds.

• Strengthenedpedagogywitheach chapter containing learning

objectives, evidence-basedpractice, and case studies basedactual

clinical or researchexperiencesof theauthors.

• Newauthor for chapteron

Transcultural Perspectives

onMental

HealthNursing, Dr. JoanneEhrmin—Professor,CollegeofNursing,

UniversityofToledo—whoprovides a fresh look at issues and

trends in this important nursing specialty.

• New co-author for chapteron

Transcultural Perspectives

in the

NursingCareofChildren: Dr. BarbaraWoodring, Dean,Georgia

StateUniversity.

• Fresh look at Perspectiveson

InternationalNursing

byDr. Paula

Herberg—AssociateVicePresident for International Programs,

CaliforniaStateUniversity, Fullerton—who spentmore than25

years abroad innursingandnursingeducationpositions inPakistan,

Afghanistan, andelsewhere in theworld.Chapter includesmany

examples fromMiddleEastern cultures aswell asother global

cultures and subcultures.

• Expandedappendices now include:

TransculturalNursing

AssessmentGuide forGroupsandCommunities, and

TransculturalNursingAssessmentGuide forHealthCare

OrganizationsandFacilities

.

Table of Contents

Part1

Ch. 1:Theoretical Foundations of

TransculturalNursing

Ch. 2: CulturallyCompetentNursingCare

Ch. 3: Cultural Competence in theHealth

History andPhysical Examination

Ch. 4:The Influence of Cultural andHealth

Belief Systems onHealthCare Practices

Part2

Ch. 5:Transcultural Perspectives in

Childbearing

Ch. 6:Transcultural Perspectives in the

NursingCare of Children

Ch. 7:Transcultural Perspectives in the

NursingCare of Adults

Ch. 8:Transcultural Perspectives in the

NursingCare ofOlder Adults

Part3

Ch. 9: CreatingCultural Competent

Organizations

Ch. 10:Transcultural Perspectives inMental

HealthNursing

Ch. 11: Culture, Family andCommunity

Ch.12: CulturalDiversity in theHealthCare

Workforce

Ch. 13: Religion, Culture andNursing

Ch. 14: Cultural Competence inEthical

DecisionMaking

Ch. 15: Perspectives on InternationalNursing

AppendixA:

TransculturalNursing

AssessmentGuide for Individuals and

Families

AppendixB:

TransculturalNursing

AssessmentGuide forGroups and

Communities

AppendixC:

TransculturalNursing

AssessmentGuide forHealthCare

Organizations andFacilities

AppendixD:

Componentsof a

CulturalAssessment:Traditional

IndianHealing

TransculturalConcepts inNursingCare,

SeventhEdition

MargaretM. Andrews, PhD, RN, CTN, FAAN

978-1-4511-9397-8 •October2015 • Softbound

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