Self-Care Nursing in a Multicultural Context

Self-Care Nursing in a Multicultural Context by Juliene G. Lipson, published by SAGE Publications, Inc on May 13, 1996, is a comprehensive exploration of self-care as a foundational element in nursing practice. This 368-page book emphasizes the significance of cultural considerations in healthcare, particularly in relation to cross-cultural communication and the impact of cultural influences on learning styles.
Readers will find that the book presents self-care not only as a philosophical concept but also as a biological and psychological framework applicable in diverse nursing environments. The text delves into health education and promotion, highlighting the importance of understanding multicultural dynamics in nursing. This edition serves as a resource for those interested in transcultural nursing and the integration of self-care principles in various healthcare settings.
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This innovative book proceeds from the premise that self-care is a powerful philosophical, biological and psychological basis for nursing practice in a variety of settings. Cultural issues are stressed throughout the volume, especially in the section on cross-cultural communication and cultural influences on learning styles.
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