Description |
1 online resource (18 min.) |
Summary |
While America continues to become a more culturally diverse country with new immigrants arriving and those already here raising families, healthcare providers in the United States still largely come from a white, non-Hispanic background -- almost 82%. Unfamiliar languages, beliefs, cultural practices, eating habits, etc., all present potential obstacles to the nurse providing care. This program consists of case studies illustrating ways nurses and other healthcare providers can take steps to integrate cultural awareness into their own practice. After completing this course, the learner should be able to: " Describe the importance of providing culturally and linguistically appropriate care." Explain key, specific ways that you can take to ensure that you provide appropriate care to different ethnic groups, including people from Eastern Europe, The Middle East, Asia, and Latin America |
Notes |
Title from resource description page (viewed May 18, 2020) |
Performer |
Narrator: Lucas Calhoun |
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In English |
Subject |
Minorities -- Medical care.
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Transcultural medical care.
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Nursing -- Social aspects.
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Cultural awareness.
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Cultural competence.
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Cultural awareness
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Cultural competence
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Minorities -- Medical care
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Nursing -- Social aspects
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Transcultural medical care
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Genre/Form |
Instructional films
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Instructional films.
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Films de formation.
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Form |
Streaming video
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Author |
Shannon, John.
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Suderman, Robert, director
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Calhoun, Lucas, narrator
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Medcom, inc., film distributor.
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Classroom Productions, production company.
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