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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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