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presented by Mary Narayan, PhD, RN, HHCNS-BC, CTN-A
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Mary Narayan, PhD, RN, HHCNS-BC, CTN-A
Mary Curry Narayan, PhD, RN, HHCNS-BC, CTN-A, is a home health clinical nurse specialist, an advanced certified transcultural nurse, and a clinical education consultant. She is currently a PhD student at George Mason University, where she is studying home health nurses' assessment and care planning practices for culturally diverse patients. Mary has more than 35…
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1. Importance of Patient-Centered Care for Culturally Diverse Patients
Chapter 1 explains why all patients are culturally diverse and how patient outcomes can improve with culture-sensitive, patient-centered care. It discusses what we know about disparities in home health care and the multiple reasons they occur, including language barriers and implicit bias.
2. Foundational Strategies for Providing Patient-Centered Care
Chapter 2 identifies strategies that help all patients—especially minority patients—achieve better health outcomes. Topics include information about and ways to promote culturally sensitive and patient-centered attitudes, therapeutic relationships, and care. When and how to use interpreters and translated resources is also covered.
3. Patient-Centered Skills
Chapter 3 focuses on how clinicians can develop their assessment and care planning skills so that they are patient centered and culturally sensitive. Clinicians will learn interview topics and strategies that will help them uncover patients’ unique care needs and preferences. Clinicians will also learn how to use cultural data to develop patient-centered care plans that meet patients’ hopes and expectations for care and their own professional standards.
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