

An edition of Cross-cultural medicine (2001)
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Publish Date
March 15, 2001
Publisher
American College of Physicians
Language
eng
Pages
289
Description:
As the United States population becomes increasingly diverse, the need for guidelines to assure competent healthcare among minorities becomes ever more urgent. Cross-Cultural Medicine provides important background information on various racial, ethnic, and cultural groups, their general health problems and risks, and spiritual and religious issues. Individual chapters are devoted to the special concerns of several groups: blacks and African Americans, Latinos, American Indians and Native Alaskans, Asian Americans, and Arab Americans and American Muslims. These chapters lay the foundation for exploring an individual's health beliefs and concerns in the context of his or her sociocultural experiences. Advice on advocating for systems and procedures that improve access to care for minorities brings the volume to a practical close.
subjects: Maladie, Différence culturelle, Health and hygiene, Cross-Cultural Comparison, Culturen, Social medicine, Ethnology, Transcultural medical care, Delivery of Health Care, Medical care, Service aux minorités, Health Behavior, Médecine, Minorities, Ethnic Groups, Cultural Diversity, Arts-patiënt-relatie, Methods, Minority Groups, Accès aux soins de santé, Soins médicaux, Étude transculturelle
Places: United States, États-Unis