Culture in Clinical Care: Strategies for Competence

9085W-1040/9781617110405

ISBN
9781617110405
作者/出版社
Bonder/Slack
出版年代/版次
2013/2

定價NT$ 2,098
NT$ 1,888
數量

Product Description
Culture in Clinical Care: Strategies for Competence explores theory and practice to define and describe the multidimensional nature of culture and its interaction with an individual’s experience in the development of beliefs, values, and behavior. The newly updated Second Edition examines cultural beliefs related to health and wellness and how these beliefs and their associated actions affect intervention strategies.

Based on ethnographic methods, strategies for culturally sensitive assessment and intervention are defined and illustrated, with ample opportunities for reflection and practice. Going beyond traditional fact-centered and attitude-centered approaches, Culture in Clinical Care, Second Edition describes the ways in which culture emerges as individuals interact with each other in physical and social environments.

This one-of-a-kind text by Dr. Bette Bonder and Dr. Laura Martin provides health care practitioners and students with chapter objectives, critical thinking questions, interdisciplinary case studies and examples, numerous activities to build observation and interaction skills, comprehensive references and online resources, and images. The book’s organization emphasizes practice and reflection by interweaving theory, examples, and continuous hands-on application of concepts. Readers have the opportunity to practice what they are learning and evaluate their own effectiveness while being constantly reminded that all individuals in any interaction embody numerous cultural influences.

Benefits of the updated Second Edition:
• Training and practice in ethnographic methods that build awareness and skill
• Numerous examples, exercises, and activities for reflection and observation
• Interdisciplinary approach suitable for cross-disciplinary teaching contexts
• Definition of health care professions themselves as cultures
• Web and bibliographic resources
• Case studies involving a wide range of practitioner disciplines and cultural groups

Culture in Clinical Care: Strategies for Competence, Second Edition fills a niche in health professions programs because of its combined emphasis on a theoretical foundation that highlights the individual as a cultural actor and on practical strategies and methods for clinical interventions.

Instructors in educational settings can visit www.efacultylounge.com for additional material to be used in the classroom, including a sample syllabus.

Occupational therapists, physicians, physician assistants, mental health professionals, and a variety of related health professionals will benefit from this interactive, interdisciplinary text.

Contents
Dedication
Acknowledgments
About the Authors
Preface
Foreword by Ashwini Sehgal, MD
Prologue

Chapter 1 Introduction: Defining Culture and Cultural Competence
Chapter 2 Understanding Culture
Chapter 3 Distinguishing the Cultural and the Social
Chapter 4 Identifying the Personal Within the Cultural
Chapter 5 Appreciating the Role of Culture in Health Care
Chapter 6 Recognizing Cultural Differences: Lessons from Ethnography
Chapter 7 Negotiating Cultural Differences in Working with Clients
Chapter 8 Evaluating Clients and Designing Interventions in a Diverse World
Chapter 9 Assessing Intercultural Interactions and Interventions

Index