Transcultural Health and Social Care
Development of Culturally Competent Practitioners
Herausgeber: Papadopoulos, Irena
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Development of Culturally Competent Practitioners
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This title is directed primarily towards health care professionals outside of the United States. It communicates current evidence-based knowledge in the area of transcultural care and meets the needs of health and social care practitioners who must change their practices to comply with national policies and the expectations of a multicultural public. * Provides research-based information on culturally competent care of vital importance to all health and social workers in multi-cultural communities * Covers issues and user groups not covered by other publications * Couches UK issues within a European and global perspective…mehr
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This title is directed primarily towards health care professionals outside of the United States. It communicates current evidence-based knowledge in the area of transcultural care and meets the needs of health and social care practitioners who must change their practices to comply with national policies and the expectations of a multicultural public. * Provides research-based information on culturally competent care of vital importance to all health and social workers in multi-cultural communities * Covers issues and user groups not covered by other publications * Couches UK issues within a European and global perspective
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- Verlag: Elsevier Health Sciences
- Seitenzahl: 368
- Erscheinungstermin: 1. Mai 2006
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 244mm x 189mm x 22mm
- Gewicht: 661g
- ISBN-13: 9780443101311
- ISBN-10: 0443101310
- Artikelnr.: 22217270
- Herstellerkennzeichnung
- Libri GmbH
- Europaallee 1
- 36244 Bad Hersfeld
- gpsr@libri.de
- Verlag: Elsevier Health Sciences
- Seitenzahl: 368
- Erscheinungstermin: 1. Mai 2006
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 244mm x 189mm x 22mm
- Gewicht: 661g
- ISBN-13: 9780443101311
- ISBN-10: 0443101310
- Artikelnr.: 22217270
- Herstellerkennzeichnung
- Libri GmbH
- Europaallee 1
- 36244 Bad Hersfeld
- gpsr@libri.de
Contributors. Foreword By Larry Purnell. Foreword by Cecil Helman.
Acknowledgements. Part 1: Transcultural Healthcare and the Development of
Culture Generic Competencies. Chapter 1 - Introduction (Irena
Papadopoulos). Chapter 2 - The Papadopoulos, Tilki and Taylor Model of
Developing Cultural Competence (Irena Papadopoulos). Chapter 3 - Human
Rights and Health Inequalities: UK and EU Policies and Initiatives Relating
to the Promotion of Culturally Competent Care (Mary Tilki). Chapter 4 -
Migrants and Refugees (Gina Taylor). Chapter 5 - The Ethics of Culturally
Competent Health and Social Care (Ann Gallagher). Chapter 6 - Promoting
Culturally Competent Research (Irena Papadopoulos). Part 2: Developing
Culture Specific Competencies. Chapter 7 - Cancer and Culture: Meanings and
Experiences (Irena Papadopoulos and Shelley Lees). Chapter 8 - The Health
and Social Care Needs of Ethiopian Asylum Seekers and Refugees Living in
the UK (Irena Papadopoulos, Margaret Lay, Shelley Lees and Alem
Gebrehiwot). Chapter 9 - Myfanwy M. Davies and Irena Papadopoulos. Chapter
10 - Illegal Drugs: Knowledge, Attitudes and Drug Habits of Greek and Greek
Cypriot Youth Living in London (Irena Papadopoulos and Chris Papadopoulos).
Chapter 11 - Culturally Competent Health Promotion for Minority Ethnic
Groups, Refugees, Gypsy Travellers and New Age Travellers in the UK (Irena
Papadopoulos and Margaret Lay). Part 3: European Perspectives on Cultural
Competence. Chapter 12 - Cultural Healthcare Issues in Finland (Marja
Kaunonen and Meeri Koivula). Chapter 13 - Dealing with Cultural Plurality
in Health and Social Care Settings: the Case of Germany (Monika Habermann).
Chapter 14 - Cultural Healthcare Issues in Greece (Athena
Kalokerunou-Anagnostopoulou). Chapter 15 - Transcultural Healthcare Issues
in Spain (Silvia Garcia Barros). Part 4: Global Perspectives and Cultural
Competence. Chapter 16 - A Trisomial Concept of Socio-Cultural and
Refligious Factors in Healthcare Decision Making and Service Provision in
the Muslim Arab World (Zbys Fedorowicz and Thomas D. Walczyk). Chapter 17 -
Transcultural Healthcare in Israel: Past History and Current Issues (Verad
Delbar). Chapter 18 - Transcultural Nursing: the Way to Prepare Culturally
Competent Practitioners in Australia (Akram Omeri). Chapter 19 - Culture
and Health: Discourses and Practices in the Canadian Context (M. Judith
Lynam). Chapter 20 - Reflections and Conclusions (Irena Papadopoulos).
Index.
Acknowledgements. Part 1: Transcultural Healthcare and the Development of
Culture Generic Competencies. Chapter 1 - Introduction (Irena
Papadopoulos). Chapter 2 - The Papadopoulos, Tilki and Taylor Model of
Developing Cultural Competence (Irena Papadopoulos). Chapter 3 - Human
Rights and Health Inequalities: UK and EU Policies and Initiatives Relating
to the Promotion of Culturally Competent Care (Mary Tilki). Chapter 4 -
Migrants and Refugees (Gina Taylor). Chapter 5 - The Ethics of Culturally
Competent Health and Social Care (Ann Gallagher). Chapter 6 - Promoting
Culturally Competent Research (Irena Papadopoulos). Part 2: Developing
Culture Specific Competencies. Chapter 7 - Cancer and Culture: Meanings and
Experiences (Irena Papadopoulos and Shelley Lees). Chapter 8 - The Health
and Social Care Needs of Ethiopian Asylum Seekers and Refugees Living in
the UK (Irena Papadopoulos, Margaret Lay, Shelley Lees and Alem
Gebrehiwot). Chapter 9 - Myfanwy M. Davies and Irena Papadopoulos. Chapter
10 - Illegal Drugs: Knowledge, Attitudes and Drug Habits of Greek and Greek
Cypriot Youth Living in London (Irena Papadopoulos and Chris Papadopoulos).
Chapter 11 - Culturally Competent Health Promotion for Minority Ethnic
Groups, Refugees, Gypsy Travellers and New Age Travellers in the UK (Irena
Papadopoulos and Margaret Lay). Part 3: European Perspectives on Cultural
Competence. Chapter 12 - Cultural Healthcare Issues in Finland (Marja
Kaunonen and Meeri Koivula). Chapter 13 - Dealing with Cultural Plurality
in Health and Social Care Settings: the Case of Germany (Monika Habermann).
Chapter 14 - Cultural Healthcare Issues in Greece (Athena
Kalokerunou-Anagnostopoulou). Chapter 15 - Transcultural Healthcare Issues
in Spain (Silvia Garcia Barros). Part 4: Global Perspectives and Cultural
Competence. Chapter 16 - A Trisomial Concept of Socio-Cultural and
Refligious Factors in Healthcare Decision Making and Service Provision in
the Muslim Arab World (Zbys Fedorowicz and Thomas D. Walczyk). Chapter 17 -
Transcultural Healthcare in Israel: Past History and Current Issues (Verad
Delbar). Chapter 18 - Transcultural Nursing: the Way to Prepare Culturally
Competent Practitioners in Australia (Akram Omeri). Chapter 19 - Culture
and Health: Discourses and Practices in the Canadian Context (M. Judith
Lynam). Chapter 20 - Reflections and Conclusions (Irena Papadopoulos).
Index.
Contributors. Foreword By Larry Purnell. Foreword by Cecil Helman.
Acknowledgements. Part 1: Transcultural Healthcare and the Development of
Culture Generic Competencies. Chapter 1 - Introduction (Irena
Papadopoulos). Chapter 2 - The Papadopoulos, Tilki and Taylor Model of
Developing Cultural Competence (Irena Papadopoulos). Chapter 3 - Human
Rights and Health Inequalities: UK and EU Policies and Initiatives Relating
to the Promotion of Culturally Competent Care (Mary Tilki). Chapter 4 -
Migrants and Refugees (Gina Taylor). Chapter 5 - The Ethics of Culturally
Competent Health and Social Care (Ann Gallagher). Chapter 6 - Promoting
Culturally Competent Research (Irena Papadopoulos). Part 2: Developing
Culture Specific Competencies. Chapter 7 - Cancer and Culture: Meanings and
Experiences (Irena Papadopoulos and Shelley Lees). Chapter 8 - The Health
and Social Care Needs of Ethiopian Asylum Seekers and Refugees Living in
the UK (Irena Papadopoulos, Margaret Lay, Shelley Lees and Alem
Gebrehiwot). Chapter 9 - Myfanwy M. Davies and Irena Papadopoulos. Chapter
10 - Illegal Drugs: Knowledge, Attitudes and Drug Habits of Greek and Greek
Cypriot Youth Living in London (Irena Papadopoulos and Chris Papadopoulos).
Chapter 11 - Culturally Competent Health Promotion for Minority Ethnic
Groups, Refugees, Gypsy Travellers and New Age Travellers in the UK (Irena
Papadopoulos and Margaret Lay). Part 3: European Perspectives on Cultural
Competence. Chapter 12 - Cultural Healthcare Issues in Finland (Marja
Kaunonen and Meeri Koivula). Chapter 13 - Dealing with Cultural Plurality
in Health and Social Care Settings: the Case of Germany (Monika Habermann).
Chapter 14 - Cultural Healthcare Issues in Greece (Athena
Kalokerunou-Anagnostopoulou). Chapter 15 - Transcultural Healthcare Issues
in Spain (Silvia Garcia Barros). Part 4: Global Perspectives and Cultural
Competence. Chapter 16 - A Trisomial Concept of Socio-Cultural and
Refligious Factors in Healthcare Decision Making and Service Provision in
the Muslim Arab World (Zbys Fedorowicz and Thomas D. Walczyk). Chapter 17 -
Transcultural Healthcare in Israel: Past History and Current Issues (Verad
Delbar). Chapter 18 - Transcultural Nursing: the Way to Prepare Culturally
Competent Practitioners in Australia (Akram Omeri). Chapter 19 - Culture
and Health: Discourses and Practices in the Canadian Context (M. Judith
Lynam). Chapter 20 - Reflections and Conclusions (Irena Papadopoulos).
Index.
Acknowledgements. Part 1: Transcultural Healthcare and the Development of
Culture Generic Competencies. Chapter 1 - Introduction (Irena
Papadopoulos). Chapter 2 - The Papadopoulos, Tilki and Taylor Model of
Developing Cultural Competence (Irena Papadopoulos). Chapter 3 - Human
Rights and Health Inequalities: UK and EU Policies and Initiatives Relating
to the Promotion of Culturally Competent Care (Mary Tilki). Chapter 4 -
Migrants and Refugees (Gina Taylor). Chapter 5 - The Ethics of Culturally
Competent Health and Social Care (Ann Gallagher). Chapter 6 - Promoting
Culturally Competent Research (Irena Papadopoulos). Part 2: Developing
Culture Specific Competencies. Chapter 7 - Cancer and Culture: Meanings and
Experiences (Irena Papadopoulos and Shelley Lees). Chapter 8 - The Health
and Social Care Needs of Ethiopian Asylum Seekers and Refugees Living in
the UK (Irena Papadopoulos, Margaret Lay, Shelley Lees and Alem
Gebrehiwot). Chapter 9 - Myfanwy M. Davies and Irena Papadopoulos. Chapter
10 - Illegal Drugs: Knowledge, Attitudes and Drug Habits of Greek and Greek
Cypriot Youth Living in London (Irena Papadopoulos and Chris Papadopoulos).
Chapter 11 - Culturally Competent Health Promotion for Minority Ethnic
Groups, Refugees, Gypsy Travellers and New Age Travellers in the UK (Irena
Papadopoulos and Margaret Lay). Part 3: European Perspectives on Cultural
Competence. Chapter 12 - Cultural Healthcare Issues in Finland (Marja
Kaunonen and Meeri Koivula). Chapter 13 - Dealing with Cultural Plurality
in Health and Social Care Settings: the Case of Germany (Monika Habermann).
Chapter 14 - Cultural Healthcare Issues in Greece (Athena
Kalokerunou-Anagnostopoulou). Chapter 15 - Transcultural Healthcare Issues
in Spain (Silvia Garcia Barros). Part 4: Global Perspectives and Cultural
Competence. Chapter 16 - A Trisomial Concept of Socio-Cultural and
Refligious Factors in Healthcare Decision Making and Service Provision in
the Muslim Arab World (Zbys Fedorowicz and Thomas D. Walczyk). Chapter 17 -
Transcultural Healthcare in Israel: Past History and Current Issues (Verad
Delbar). Chapter 18 - Transcultural Nursing: the Way to Prepare Culturally
Competent Practitioners in Australia (Akram Omeri). Chapter 19 - Culture
and Health: Discourses and Practices in the Canadian Context (M. Judith
Lynam). Chapter 20 - Reflections and Conclusions (Irena Papadopoulos).
Index.