Delivering Culturally Competent Nursing Care
Springer Publishing Co Inc (Verlag)
978-0-8261-8301-9 (ISBN)
Focusing on what it really means to be culturally competent in nursing practice, this text uses a unique framework to help nurses develop and apply these critical skills and provides numerous techniques for cultural self-assessment and cultural patient assessment. The third edition---imbued with lessons learned from the devastation wrought by COVID-19 and the death of George Floyd and their impact on nurses as frontline workers---is updated to reflect present-day dynamics. It includes three new chapters along with new case studies addressing the changing environment of diversity and inclusion. The third edition also expands on the development of critical thinking skills, aligning with the new format for the Next Generation NCLEX-RN exam.
Focusing primarily on developing nurses’ skills in providing care for diverse patients and populations, the text also identifies the inequities and disparities in healthcare access and clinical outcomes experienced by some groups along with strategies for their mitigation. A key element culturally competent practice is enlightened, personal insight of the nurse. The book addresses the application of a self-assessment model (the Staircase Model), enabling nurses to explore their personal biases and limitations and to develop skills in overcoming them. The book explores the use of culturally competent practice in a variety of health care scenarios, considering both nurse-patient encounters and the relationships between health care professionals that can be challenged by differences in race, gender, ethnicity, or language barriers. Purchase includes online access via most mobile devices or computers.
New to the Third Edition:
New chapter: Cultural Considerations When Caring for the Elderly
New chapter: Cultural Considerations for Advanced Practice Nurses
New chapter: Caring for Victims of Human Trafficking
New case studies addressing ways to achieve culturally competent practice
Expands on the development of critical thinking skills aligning with the new format for Next Generation NCLEX-RN
Key Features:
Emphasizes self-reflection as a first step in developing cultural competence
Guides readers in using the Staircase Model to promote cultural competence when working with diverse patients
Considers the wide variety of populations at risk in contemporary society with strategies for change
Highlights critical aspects of case scenarios at the end of each chapter
Includes Next Generation NCLEX-RN type questions
Examines nurses’ roles in addressing health care disparities
Dr. Kersey-Matusiak is Professor Emerita and former Coordinator for Diversity at Holy Family University. She is a registered nurse educator who has taught both undergraduate and graduate courses in Nursing. Dr. Kersey-Matusiak was the 2016 recipient of the Christian R and Mary F. Lindback Award for Teaching Excellence at Holy Family. Currently, Dr. Kersey-Matusiak serves as an adjunct in the Health Science Program at St. Joseph’s University, teaching Medical Terminology, Health and the School-Aged Child, Leadership and Diversity in Healthcare.
Contributors
Preface
Acknowledgements
PART I: BUILDING CULTURAL COMPETENCY SKILLS
Chapter 1: Defining Cultural Competency
Chapter 2: Cultural Competency Models and Guidelines
Chapter 3: Embracing the Diversity Among Our Ranks
PART II: STEPPING UP TO CULTURAL COMPETENCY
Chapter 4: Cultural Considerations When the Patient's Religious or Spiritual Needs Differ from One's Own
Chapter 5: Cultural Considerations When Caring for Patients with Physical, Psychological, or Intellectual Disabilities
Chapter 6: Cultural Considerations When the Patient Speaks a Different Language
Chapter 7: Cultural Considerations When Caring for the Patient Who is Terminally Ill
Chapter 8: Culturally Competent Care to the Older Adult
Chapter 9: Cultural Considerations When Working with LGBTQ+ Patients
Chapter 10: Cultural Considerations When Caring for Migrant, Immigrant or Refugee
Chapter 11: Cultural Considerations When Caring for the Poor and Uninsured
Chapter 12: Cultural Considerations When Caring for the Patient Who is Morbidly Obese
Chapter 13: Cultural Considerations When Caring for Veterans
Chapter 14: Cultural Considerations When Caring for Children of Diverse Backgrounds
Chapter 15: Cultural Considerations for Advanced Practice Nurses
Chapter 16: Delivering Culturally Competent Care to Victims of Human Trafficking
Index
Erscheinungsdatum | 30.04.2024 |
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Verlagsort | New York |
Sprache | englisch |
Maße | 178 x 254 mm |
Gewicht | 630 g |
Themenwelt | Medizin / Pharmazie ► Pflege |
ISBN-10 | 0-8261-8301-8 / 0826183018 |
ISBN-13 | 978-0-8261-8301-9 / 9780826183019 |
Zustand | Neuware |
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