Care giving as Artistic Endeavor
Caregivers are on a mission they sometimes do not understand. For several years, frightening multicultural issues have plagued Caregivers all over the world. The author gives the most needed information that is helpful for multicultural care giving. She points out that healing can happen in any cultural context. Nurses and doctors of every culture and heritage are no longer out of the ordinary at the bedside. Multicultural patients, Africans, Indians, and people of all races are now patients everywhere. Learn how to avoid cultural Infractions and how to avoid violating your patient’s cultural preferences and values.
Learn about ways in which our own beliefs, values, and attitudes play a role in the occurrence of cultural infractions at the bedside, which eventually minimizes the possibilities of healing. Violation of a patient’s cultural preferences takes many forms (i.e., breach of confidentiality, dual relationships, bias, etc.) and can occur when caregivers are unaware of how their actions and decisions affect others. Learn of the factors that help shape the caregiver’s attitudes towards other ethnicities including.
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Care giving as Artistic Endeavor
Caregivers are on a mission they sometimes do not understand. For several years, frightening multicultural issues have plagued Caregivers all over the world. The author gives the most needed information that is helpful for multicultural care giving. She points out that healing can happen in any cultural context. Nurses and doctors of every culture and heritage are no longer out of the ordinary at the bedside. Multicultural patients, Africans, Indians, and people of all races are now patients everywhere. Learn how to avoid cultural Infractions and how to avoid violating your patient’s cultural preferences and values.
Learn about ways in which our own beliefs, values, and attitudes play a role in the occurrence of cultural infractions at the bedside, which eventually minimizes the possibilities of healing. Violation of a patient’s cultural preferences takes many forms (i.e., breach of confidentiality, dual relationships, bias, etc.) and can occur when caregivers are unaware of how their actions and decisions affect others. Learn of the factors that help shape the caregiver’s attitudes towards other ethnicities including.
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Care giving as Artistic Endeavor

Care giving as Artistic Endeavor

by Maureen Uche D.Min., BCC
Care giving as Artistic Endeavor

Care giving as Artistic Endeavor

by Maureen Uche D.Min., BCC

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Overview

Caregivers are on a mission they sometimes do not understand. For several years, frightening multicultural issues have plagued Caregivers all over the world. The author gives the most needed information that is helpful for multicultural care giving. She points out that healing can happen in any cultural context. Nurses and doctors of every culture and heritage are no longer out of the ordinary at the bedside. Multicultural patients, Africans, Indians, and people of all races are now patients everywhere. Learn how to avoid cultural Infractions and how to avoid violating your patient’s cultural preferences and values.
Learn about ways in which our own beliefs, values, and attitudes play a role in the occurrence of cultural infractions at the bedside, which eventually minimizes the possibilities of healing. Violation of a patient’s cultural preferences takes many forms (i.e., breach of confidentiality, dual relationships, bias, etc.) and can occur when caregivers are unaware of how their actions and decisions affect others. Learn of the factors that help shape the caregiver’s attitudes towards other ethnicities including.

Product Details

BN ID: 2940012831729
Publisher: Porter's Place Inc
Publication date: 07/11/2011
Sold by: Barnes & Noble
Format: eBook
Pages: 50
File size: 59 KB

About the Author

Maureen Uche received a Doctor of ministry degree and a Master of Divinity degree from Virginia Union University. She received a Master of Science degree in gerontology from the Medical College of Virginia at Virginia Commonwealth University and a Master of Arts degree in Christian Education from Union Theological Seminary and Presbyterian School of Christian Education. She has had a longstanding commitment to working in Education, HealthCare, and Spirituality arenas for over 10 years.
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