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Buch, Englisch, 386 Seiten, Previously published in hardcover, Format (B × H): 178 mm x 254 mm, Gewicht: 1038 g

Douglas / Purnell / Pacquiao

Global Applications of Culturally Competent Health Care: Guidelines for Practice


Softcover Nachdruck of the original 1. Auflage 2018
ISBN: 978-3-030-09883-4
Verlag: Springer International Publishing

Buch, Englisch, 386 Seiten, Previously published in hardcover, Format (B × H): 178 mm x 254 mm, Gewicht: 1038 g

ISBN: 978-3-030-09883-4
Verlag: Springer International Publishing


This book is unique in its global approach to applying the Guidelines for Culturally Competent Nursing Practice that were recently endorsed by the International Council of Nurses (ICN) and distributed to all of its 130 national nursing associations. The purpose of this book is to illustrate how these guidelines can be put into clinical practice and to show how practitioners from different countries with diverse populations can implement them.

The first chapter provides the conceptual basis for Culturally Competent Health Care and describes how the guidelines were developed. Each of the next 10 sections presents a chapter describing a specific guideline followed by three or four chapters with detailed case studies to illustrate how the guideline was implemented in a particular cultural setting. All case studies follow a similar format and are written by international authors with clinical expertise and work experience in the culture being presented. 

This book will be useful for advanced practice nurses, healthcare students, clinicians, administrators, educators, researchers, and those who provide community health or population-based care. 

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Preface

Marilyn “Marty” Douglas, PhD, RN, FAAN, Dula F. Pacquiao, EdD, RN, CTN-A, TNS, and Larry Purnell, PhD, RN, FAAN

Chapter 1. Conceptual Framework for Culturally Competent Care

Dula F. Pacquiao, EdD, RN, CTN-A, TNS

PART I – Guideline: Knowledge of Cultures 

Chapter 2. Knowledge of Cultures: A Requisite for Culturally Competent Care

Larry Purnell, PhD, RN, FAAN

Chapter 3. Case Study: Building Trust among American Indian/Alaska Native Communities: Patience and Focus on Strengths

Janet R. Katz, PhD, RN, FAAN and Darlene Perkins Hughes, MSN, RN 

Chapter 4. Case Study: An 85-Year-Old Immigrant from the Former Soviet Union

Lynn Clark Callister, PhD, RN, FAAN

Chapter 5. Case Study: Caring for Urban American Indian Gay or Lesbian Youth at Risk for Suicide

Jana Lauderdale, PhD, RN, FAAN

PART II – Guideline: Education and Training 

Chapter 6. Education and Training in Culturally Competent Care

Larry Purnell, PhD, RN, FAAN

Chapter 7. Case Study: Traditional Health Beliefs of Arabic Culture during Pregnancy 

by Jehad Halabi, PhD, RN, TNS 

Chapter 8. Case Study: Perceived Cultural Discord and Possible Discrimination involving a Moroccan Truck Driver in Italy

Alessandro Stievano, PhD, MScN, RN, Gennaro Rocco, PhD, RN and Giordano Cotichelli, PhD, RN

Chapter 9. Case Study: A Multiracial Man Seeks Care in the Emergency Department

Marianne Jeffreys, EdD, RN 

PART III – Guideline: Critical Reflection 

Chapter 10. Critical Reflection: Critiquing Self-Awareness of Personal Values and Beliefs

Larry Purnell, PhD, RN, FAAN

Chapter 11. Case Study: Human Trafficking in Guatemala

Joyceen Boyle, PhD, RN, FAAN

Chapter 12. Case Study: A Young African American Woman with Lupus

Donna Shambley-Ebron, PhD, MSN, RN

Chapter 13. Case Study: Intimate Partner Violence in Peru

Roxanne Amerson, PhD, RN, CTN-A, CNE

PART IV – Guideline: Cross Cultural Communication

Chapter 14. Cross Cultural Communication: Verbal and Nonverbal Communication, Interpretation and Translation

Larry Purnell, PhD, RN, FAAN

Chapter 15. Case Study: Korean Woman with Mastectomy Pain

Sangmi Kim, PhD, MPH and Eun Ok Im, PhD, MPH, RN, CNS, FAAN 

Chapter 16. Case Study: Cross Cultural Communication: Arab Muslim Patients

Sandra Lovering, DHSc, MBS, CTN-A, FAAN

Chapter 17. Case Study: Communication, Language, and Care with a Person of Mexican Heritage with Type 2 Diabetes

Rick Zoucha, PhD, APRN, BC, CTN, FAAN 

Chapter 18. Case Study: Stigmatization of an HIV+ Haitian Male

Larry Purnell, PhD, RN, FAAN, Dula F. Pacquiao, EdD, RN, CTN-A, Marilyn (Marty) Douglas, PhD, RN, FAAN

PART V.— Guideline: Culturally Congruent Practice

Chapter 19. Integrating Culturally Congruent Strategies into Health Care Practice

Marilyn (Marty) Douglas, PhD, RN, FAAN

Chapter 20. Case Study: Perinatal Care for a Filipina Immigrant

Violeta Lopez, PhD, RN, MNA, MPET, JBICF, FACN

Chapter 21. Case Study: Maternity Care for a Liberian Woman widowed by Ebola

Jodi R. Lori, PhD, CNM, FACNM, FAAN

Chapter 22. Case Study: Care of a Malay Muslim Woman in a Singaporean Hospital 

Antoinette Sabapathy, MSN, RN, SCM, WHNP, CNM, and Asmah Mohamad Noor, MSC, RN, NICU

PART VI. – Guideline: Cultural Competence in Health Care Systems & Organizations

Chapter 23. Building an Organizational Environment of Cultural Competence 

Marilyn (Marty) Douglas, PhD, RN, FAAN

Chapter 24. Case Study: Culturally Competent Strategies Towards Living Well with Dementia on the Mediterranean Coast

Manuel Lillo-Crespo, PhD, MSC, MBA, RN and Jorge Riquelme-Galindo, MSN, RN

Chapter 25. Case Study: Culturally Competent Healthcare Organizations for Arab Muslims

Stephen R. Marrone, EdD, RN-BC, NEA-BC, CTN-A

Chapter 26. Case Study: A Lebanese Immigrant Family Copes with a Terminal Diagnosis

Anahid Kulwicki, PhD, RN, FAAN

PART VII. – Guideline: Patient Advocacy and Empowerment

Chapter 27. Advocacy and Empowerment of Individuals, Families and Communities

Dula F Pacquiao, EdD, RN, CTN-A, TNS


Chapter 28. Case Study: Zapotec Woman with HIV in Oaxaca, Mexico

Carol Sue Holtz, PhD, RN

Chapter 29. Case Study: Maternal and Child Health Promotion Issues for a Poor, Migrant Haitian Mother

Joyce Hyatt, PhD, DNP, CNM

Chapter 30. Case Study: Caring for a Pakistani Male who has Sex with Other Men

Rubab I. Qureshi, MBBS, MD, PhD

PART VIII. – Guideline: Multicultural Workforce

Chapter 31. Culturally Competent Multicultural Workforce

Dula F Pacquiao, EdD, RN, CTN-A, TNS

Chapter 32. Case Study: Internationally-educated Nurses Working in a Canadian Healthcare Setting

Louise Racine, PhD, RN

Chapter 33. Case Study: Recruitment of Philippine-educated Nurses to the US

Leo Felix Jurado, PhD, RN, NE-BC, APN, CNE, FAAN

Chapter 34. Case Study: Health Care for the Poor and Underserved Populations in India

Joanna Basuray Maxwell, PhD, RN

PART IX. – Guideline: Cross Cultural Leadership

Chapter 35. Attributes of Cross Cultural Leadership Strategies

Dula F Pacquiao, EdD, RN, CTN-A, TNS

Chapter 36. Case Study:  Integrating Cultural Competence and Health Equity in Nursing Education

Susan W. Salmond, EdD, RN, ANEF, FAAN

Chapter 37. Case Study: Cross-cultural Leadership for Maternal and Child Health Promotion in Sierra Leone

Florence M. Dorwie, DNP, RNC, APN-BC, NE

Chapter 38. Case Study: Nursing Organizational Approaches to Population and Workforce Diversity

Lucille A. Joel, EdD, RN, APN, FAAN, Dula F. Pacquiao, EdD, RN, CTN-A, TNS, and Victoria Navarro, MSN, RN

PART X. -- Guideline: Evidence Based Practice and Research

Chapter 39. Designing Culturally Competent Interventions Based on Evidence and Research

Marilyn “Marty” Douglas, PhD, RN, FAAN

Chapter 40. Case Study: Domestic Violence of an Elderly Migrant Woman in Turkey

Gülbu Tanriverdi, PhD

Chapter 41. Case Study: Sources of Psychological Stress for a Japanese Immigrant Wife 

Noriko Kuwano, PhD, RN, MW, PHN

Chapter 42. Case Study: Early Childbearing and Contraceptive Use among Rural Egyptian Teens

Azza H. Ahmed, DNSc, RN, IBCLC, CPNP

Chapter 43. Case Study: A Chinese Immigrant Seeks Health Care in Australia 

Patricia M. Davidson, PhD, Med, RN, FAAN, Adam Beaman, MPH, and Michelle DiGiacomo, PhD


Dr. Marilyn “Marty” K. Douglas, PhD, RN, FAAN earned her PhD (International and Cross Cultural Nursing) from the University of California, San Francisco, where she is currently Clinical Professor. Dr. Douglas served as Editor-in-Chief of the Journal of Transcultural Nursing for 15 years and co-edited the Core Curriculum for Transcultural Nursing and Health Care. She chaired the American Academy of Nurses (AAN) Task Force that developed the Guidelines for Culturally Competent Nursing Practice, which ultimately were endorsed by the International Council of Nurses. She also worked with the American Nurses Association to develop a new standard of practice, “Cultural Congruent Practice”.
Dr. Dula F. Pacquiao, EdD, RN, CTN-A, TNS obtained her EdD (Anthropology) from Rutgers University. She served as a Senior Editor of the Journal of Transcultural Nursing, the co-editor of the Core Curriculum for Transcultural Nursing and Health Care, co-author of the TCN certification exam, and member of the AAN Task Force on Guidelines for Culturally Competent Nursing Practice. She established two academic training centres for multidisciplinary students and healthcare professionals, which focus on culturally competent care and social determinants of health in vulnerable populations. She assisted in the development of the U.S. Office of Minority Health’s Culturally Competent Curriculum for Nurses and the National Quality Forum’s Framework for Culturally Competent Practice.
Dr. Larry D. Purnell, PhD, RN, FAAN obtained a PhD (Health Service Administration) from Columbia Pacific University. He served as Associate Editor of the Journal of Transcultural Nursing and a member of the AAN Task Force on Standards of Culturally Competent Nursing Practice. He developed one of the most popular models for cultural competence, the Purnell Model for Cultural Competence, which has been translated into 10 languages. He has been a prolific author on the topic of culture.



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