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Transcultural Concepts in Nursing Care,

7th Edition

Margaret Andrews and Joyceen Boyle

Transcultural Concepts in Nursing Care

helps nursing students transform their

thinking so they develop into culturally competent nurses capable of safe,

thoughtful, and ethical care of individuals, families, groups, and communities

of diverse backgrounds.

Transcultural Concepts in Nursing Care

takes a life

span approach to describe cultural variations in lifestyle, habits, beliefs,

and life process; and in doing so, provides a framework that will improve

health and nursing care to minority, underrepresented, disenfranchised, and

marginalized populations. Rather than just covering specific cultures and

expected behaviors/beliefs of that culture, the authors provide students the

tools they will need as nurses to effectively perform cultural assessments and

incorporate their findings into their interventions.

978-1-4511-9397-8 / 496 pp / 84 illus / 2015

How to Nurse: Relational Inquiry with Individuals and Families in

Shifting Contexts

Gweneth Doane and Colleen Varcoe

At the heart of nursing education is the need to prepare students to be safe,

competent, ethical providers who are capable of providing high-quality care

within the complexities of the ever-evolving North American health care

settings. Research shows a gap exists between what nursing students are

taught and what they later find out nursing really is as young professionals.

978-1-4511-9026-7 / 480 pp / 37 illus / 2013

NURSING

Leadership & Management, Issues & Trends