Delivering Culturally Competent Nursing Care
Publication details: New York : Springer, 2013ISBN:- 0826193811
- 9780826193810
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Book | David Adams Library (Royal Marsden) Shelves | WA300 KER (Browse shelf(Opens below)) | Available | 0000007141 |
Defining cultural competency; Patient-focussed cultural assessment models; Why can't the speak our language? Working with culturally diverse colleagues; Cultural considerations when the patient's religious of spiritual needs differ from one's own; Cultural considerations when caring for patients with physical, psychological, or intellectual disabilities; Cultural considerations when the patient speaks a different language; Cultural considerations when caring for the patient who is terminally ill; Cultural considerations when caring for the geographically displaced client; cultural considerations when working with a patient with a sexual orientation the differs from one's own; cultural considerations when caring for the new immigrant or refugee; Cultural considerations when caring for the poor
Offering a how-to approach to the development and application of cultural competency skills in nursing, this text provides numerous techniques for cultural self-assessment and cultural patient assessment. Its unique framework for self-assessment-considered to be a highly important facet of developing culturally competent nursing care--is based on the Cultural Competency Staircase Model, a self-assessment model that was developed by the author who has over 30 years of clinical practice in culturally diverse settings.</p> <p>The text begins by defining cultural competency and describes how nurses can use the Staircase Model to determine their level of cultural competence.
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