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Transcultural Medicine: Dealing with patients from different cultures

Autor B. Qureshi
en Limba Engleză Paperback – 28 feb 2012
WHY WE MUST PRACTISE TRANSCULTURAL MEDICINE Health professionals and GPs should concern themselves with ethnicity, religion and culture as much as with the age, sex and social class of their patients. Transcultural medicine is the knowledge of medical and communication encounters between a doctor or health worker of one ethnic group and a patient of another. It embraces the physical, psychological and social aspects of care as well as the scientific aspects of culture, religion and ethnicity without getting involved in the politics of segregation or integration. English general practitioners and health professionals tend to regard everyone as English, and to assume that all patients have similar needs. Would that it were as simple as that! For economic reasons - based on supply and demand - the mass migration of working populations from the new Commonwealth countries, along with their dependent relatives (including their parents) to Britain took place during one decade - the 1960s. Broadly speaking, the workers were in their thirties and forties, and their dependent parents were in their fifties and sixties. All these will, of course, be 30 years older in the 1990s.
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Specificații

ISBN-13: 9789401163668
ISBN-10: 9401163669
Pagini: 244
Ilustrații: 240 p.
Dimensiuni: 155 x 235 x 13 mm
Greutate: 0.35 kg
Ediția:Softcover reprint of the original 1st ed. 1989
Editura: SPRINGER NETHERLANDS
Colecția Springer
Locul publicării:Dordrecht, Netherlands

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I: General Aspects.- 1. Avoiding communication problems.- 2. Ethnic terminology and occupations.- 3. History-taking and the examination.- 4. Factors affecting diagnosis and how to avoid diagnostic traps.- 5. Psychiatric disorders among different ethnic groups.- 6. Diet-related diseases.- 7. Avoiding diagnostic traps related to customs.- 8. Diseases related to visits to country of origin.- 9. Therapy and multi-ethnic groups: factors affecting treatment.- 10. Alternative therapies and ethnic groups.- II: Special Considerations.- 11. Cultural conflicts in a mixed marriage.- 12. Disease patterns in mutli-ethnic groups in the UK.- 13. Hidden corners of ethnic medical history.- 14. Gaps and needs in ethnic care.- 15. Transcultural factors in the consultation: the three generations concept.- 16. Management of ethnic Asian patients in general practice.- 17. Obstetric problems in multi-ethnic women.- 18. Family planning and culture.- 19. Paediatric problems in various ethnic groups.- 20. Pharmacists’ understanding of cultural customs and dangers of multi-therapy.- 21. Midwife, health visitor and nurse: dealing with patients from different cultures.- 22. Cultural aspects of the MRCGP examination.- 23. Muslim patients and the British GP.- 24. Nutritional problems in ethnic groups.- 25. Skin problems encountered in multi-ethnic patients.- III: Selected Points.- 26. Multi-cultural medicine: a series in the British Medical Journal.- 27. Transcultural medicine: education and examination.- Appendix: Resources available.