|
Showing 1 - 1 of
1 matches in All Departments
As North America's ethnic populations increase, health care and
social service workers are recognizing the need to be more aware of
the particular needs of their ethnic patients in order to provide
culturally sensitive and effective treatment programs. This newly
revised edition of Cross-Cultural Caring: A Handbook for Health
Professionals describes Vietnamese, Cambodian, Laotian, Chinese,
Japanese, Iranian, South Asian, and Central American ethno-cultural
groups. It stresses the need to understand both the cultural
beliefs and daily life issues facing immigrants, such as work,
income, child-rearing, and aging, all of which impinge on health.
Reflecting the questions health professionals most often ask about
immigrant groups, each chapter describes one ethno-cultural group,
discussing such issues as childbirth, mental illness, dental care,
hospitalization, and death, as well as home country culture, common
reasons for emigrating, and challenges in adjusting to a new
culture. useful to those working directly with immigrants and
refugees, such as health care providers and administrators,
teachers and school administrators, and social workers, and will
also be of interest to medical students, sociologists, and
anthropologists.
|
|