For courses in Community/Public Health Nursing, Transcultural Nursing,
and CEUs.
Promotes an awareness of the dimensions and complexities involved in
caring for people from diverse cultural backgrounds
The ninth edition of Cultural Diversity in Health and Wellness
examines the differences existing within North America by probing the
health care system, consumers, and examples of traditional health
beliefs and practices among selected populations. An essential for any
health-care professional, this book sets the standard for cultural
perspectives and more importantly HEALTH--the balance of the person,
both within one's being--physical, mental, and spiritual--and in the
outside world--natural, communal, and metaphysical. (Terms such as
HEALTH are written this way to emphasize holistic meaning.) An emphasis
on the influences of recent social, political, and demographic changes
helps to explore the issues and perceptions of health and illness today,
while introductory and capstone chapters help place material within
perspective.