1st Edition

Culture, Communication and Nursing

By Philip Burnard, Paul Gill Copyright 2009
    200 Pages
    by Routledge

    200 Pages
    by Routledge

    Good communication is an essential part of delivering effective nursing care.  Nursing students work in a variety of multicultural settings and therefore it is imperative that they fully understand their own cultural context and that of others. 

    This text illustrates the important differences between cultures and how these differences can enhance practical nursing.  Through the comprehensive use of case studies and interactive exercises, the book invites students to reflect on their own knowledge and skills about culture so that they can learn to communicate in a more effective and culturally sensitive way.  All theory is applied to nursing practice to demonstrate how situations can arise and be dealt with appropriately whilst working on clinical placement. 

    This text is written for students studying the CFP at Year 1.  Communication will be studied either as part of a Professional Issues module, or Nursing Practice.

    Introduction

     

    Chapter 1: Thinking about culture

    Chapter 2: Communication, nursing and culture

    Chapter 3: Communication skills

    Chapter 4: Culture and communication in Thai nursing: an example of a different culture

    Chapter 5: Learning culture

    Chapter 6: Beliefs and religion

    Chapter 7: Cultural pitfalls, advice on working in the UK and culture and stress in nursing

    Chapter 8: Developing cultural awareness

    Glossary

    References

    Biography

    Philip Burnard