Cultural Sensitivity

Cultural Sensitivity
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Publisher : Joint Commission Resources
Total Pages : 48
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ISBN-10 : 9781599404219
ISBN-13 : 1599404214
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Book Synopsis Cultural Sensitivity by : Geri-Ann Galanti

Download or read book Cultural Sensitivity written by Geri-Ann Galanti and published by Joint Commission Resources. This book was released on 2012 with total page 48 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: The cultural groups discussed in this guide include African American, Anglo-American, Asian, Hispanic/Latino, Jewish, Middle Eastern, Native American, Russian, South Asian, and Southeast Asian. The book also discusses cultural patterns, including values, worldview and communication, time orientation, pain, family/gender issues, pregnancy and birth, children, end of life, and health beliefs and practices. The sections on health beliefs and practices are especially informative. This is a very handy pocket resource that broadly describes selected cultural groups. It includes a mnemonic (the 4 C's of Culture) to help healthcare professionals remember the questions to ask each patient: CALL (what do you call the problem?), CAUSE (what do you think caused the problem?), COPE (how do you cope with the problem?), and CONCERNS (what are your concerns?). This book should be required for all health professionals and students.


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