TY - BOOK AU - Andrews,Margaret M. AU - Boyle,Joyceen S. AU - Collins,John TI - Transcultural concepts in nursing care SN - 1975110676 AV - RT86.54 .A53 2020 U1 - 362.17/3 23 PY - 2020///] CY - Philadelphia PB - Wolters Kluwer KW - Transcultural nursing KW - Transcultural Nursing KW - Culturally Competent Care N1 - Includes bibliographical references and index; Theoretical foundations of transcultural nursing / Margaret M. Andrews and Joyceen S. Boyle -- Culturally competent nursing care / Margaret M. Andrews -- Cultural competence in the history and physical examination / Margaret M. Andrews -- Influence of culture and health belief systems on health care practices / Marilyn K. Eipperle and Margaret M. Andrews -- Transcultural perspectives in childbearing / Melva Craft-Blacksheare -- Transcultural perspectives in the nursing care of children / Margaret M. Andrews -- Transcultural perspectives in the care of adults / Joyceen S. Boyle and John W. Collins -- Transcultural perspectives in the care of older adults / Margaret A. McKenna -- Creating culturally competent health care organizations / Patti A. Ludwig-Beymer -- Transcultural perspectives in mental health nursing / Joanne T. Ehrmin -- Culture, family, and community / Joyceen S. Boyle, Martha B. Baird, and John W. Collins -- Religion, culture, and nursing / Patricia A. Hanson and Margaret M. Andrews -- Cultural competence in ethical decision-making / Dula F. Pacquiano N2 - "When preparing today's students to become tomorrow's nurses, Wolters Kluwer knows you need a Transcultural Nursing textbook that you can trust. Transcultural Concepts Care, 8th Ed, is a comprehensive text that provides nurses with the theoretical foundations for transcultural nursing. The text features transcultural theories, models, & research Transcultural Nursing Scholars Margaret M. Andrews, Joyceen S. Boyle, and John W. Collins emphasize the need for effective & efficient communication, client- and patient-centered teamwork, & collaboration among members of the interprofessional health care team. Their approach to transcultural nursing is rooted in cultural assessment, which is special allows students to care for individuals, groups, & communities from any & all cultural groups they might encounter in their professional careers"-- ER -