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Transcultural Nursing - A Selected Bibliography

Selected and Compiled by Jacquelyn Coughlan, M.S., M.L.S.

Abdullah, S. N. (1995, October). Towards an individualized client's care: Implication for education. A transcultural approach. Journal Of Advanced Nursing, 22(4), 715-720.

Ackerman, L. K. (1997, September-October). Health problems of refugees. Journal of the American Board of Family Practice, 10(5), 337-348.

Adams, D. L. (1995). Health issues for women of color: A cultural diversity perspective. Thousand Oaks, CA: Sage.

Ager, A., Young, M., et al. (2001). Cultivating the psychosocial health of refugees. In M. MacLachlan (Ed.), Cultivating health: Cultural perspectives on promoting health (pp. 177-197). Chichester, England: John Wiley & Sons.

Ahearn, J., Frederick L., & Athey, J. L. (1991). Refugee children: Theory, research, and services. Baltimore: Johns Hopkins University Press.

Ahmann, E. (1994, May-June). Chunky stew: Appreciating cultural diversity while providing health care for children. Pediatric Nursing, 20(3), 320-322, 324.

Airhihenbuwa, C. O. (1995). Health and culture: Beyond the western paradigm. Thousand Oaks, CA: Sage.

Alcohol and Drug Prevention- U.S. Department of Health and Human Services. Multicultural prevention. Retrieved September 18, 2004, from http://www.health.org/features/multicultural

Alchohol and Drug Prevention- U.S. Department of Health and Human Services. (1997, June). Communicating appropriately with Asian and Pacific Islander audiences. Retrieved September 18, 2004, from http://ncadi.samhsa.gov/govpubs/MS701

Aleman, S. (1999). Therapeutic interventions with ethnic elders: Health and social issues. New York: Haworth Press.

Alfiere, M., Syombathy, V., & Munet-Vilaro, F. (2001, March/April). The challenge of providing culturally competent cancer care. Cancer Practice, 9(2), 62-65.

Allen, J. (1999, November 29). Stranger in a strange land. Nursing Spectrum, 12(24), 17.

Alpert, J. S. (2000, February 28). Medical refugees in America. Archives of Internal Medicine, 160(4), 417-418.

American Academy of Nursing. (1992, November/December). Culturally competent health care. Nursing Outlook, 40(6), 277-283.

American Geriatrics Society. (2004). Doorway thoughts: Cross-cultural care for older adults. Subury, MA: Jones and Bartlett.

American Health Research Institute. (1998). Refugees--health, disease, demographics, dissidents, PTSD, wounded & survivors: Index of new information. Washington, DC: Abbe.

American Nurses Association. (1998). Culturally competent assessment for family violence. Washington, DC: Author.

Amerson, R. (2001, January/February). Cultural nursing care: The planning, development and implementation of a learning experience. Journal for Nurses in Staff Development, 17(1), 20-24.

Amschwand, M., Benson, A., et al. (2000, March-April). Culturally appropriate care, caring for Houston's Vietnamese population. Case Manager, 11(2), 83-86.

Anand, R. (1999). Cultural competency in health care: A guide for trainers (2nd ed.). Washington, DC: National MultiCultural Institute.

Anderson, N. B. (1995). Behavioral and sociocultural perspectives on ethnicity and health: Introduction to the special issue. Health Psychology, 14, 589-591.

Anderson, E. N. (1987). Why is humoral medicine so popular? Social Science & Medicine, 25, 301-307.

Anderson, G., & Tighe, B. (1973, February). Gypsy culture and health care. American Journal of Nursing, 73(2), 282-285.

Anderson, R. (2000, June). R. T. S and cultural competency: Quality care hinges on respect, knowledge. ASRT-Scanner, 32(9), 6-8.

Anderson, W. D., & Kelley, J. (1998, September). Immigration and ethnicity: Implications for holistic nursing. Journal of Holistic Nursing, 16(3), 301-319.

Andersson, M., Mendes, I. A., & Trevizan, M. A. (2002). Universal and culturally dependent issues in healthcare ethics. Medicine and Law, 21(1), 77-85.

Andrews, J. D. (1995). Cultural, ethnic, religious reference manual for health care providers. Winston-Salem, NC: JAMARDA Resources.

Andrews, M. M. (1999). Theoretical foundations of transcultural concepts in nursing care, 3rd edn. M. M. Andrews & J. S. Boyle (Eds). Lippincott, Philadelphia.

Andrews, M. (1995). Transcultural nursing: Transforming the curriculum. Journal of Transcultural Nursing, 6, 4-8.

Andrews, M., & Boyle, J. S. (1995). Transcultural concepts in nursing care. Philadelphia: J. B. Lippincott.

Andrews, M., & Boyle, J. S. (1997). Competence in transcultural nursing care. American Journal of Nursing, 97(8), 16AAA-16DDD.

Andrulis, D. P. (1999). Cultural competence assessment of practices, clinics, and health care facilities. In E. J. Kramer, S. L. Ivey & Y. Ying (Eds.), Immigrant women's health, problems and solutions (pp. 330-335). San Francisco: Jossey-Bass.

Angelucci, P. (1995, August). Cultural diversity: Health belief systems. Nursing Management, 26(8), 72.

Antunez, H. G., Steinmann, W. C., Marten, L., & Escarfuller, J. (2003, October). A multidisciplinary, culturally diverse approach to training health professions students. Medical Education, 37(10), 921.

Aponte, J. F., Rivers, R. Y., Wohl, J. (Eds.). (1995). Psychological interventions and cultural diversity. Boston, MA: Allyn and Bacon.

Argyris, C., & Schon, D. (1997, May). Theory in practice: Increasing professional effectiveness. American Journal of Occupational Therapy, 51(5), 328-338.

Arthur, D., Pang, S., et al. (1999, October). Caring attributes, professional self concept and technological influences in a sample of registered nurses in eleven countries. International Journal of Nursing Studies, 36(5), 387-396.

Arthur, M. L. (1996, December). The implications of culture shock for health educators: Reflections with Barr-Stein. Curationis: South African Journal of Nursing, 19(4), 47-51.

Asamoah, Y. (Ed.) (1996). Innovations in delivering culturally sensitive social work services: Challenges for practice and education. New York: Haworth Press.

Athar, S. Information for health care providers when dealing with a Muslim patient. Retrieved September 18, 2004 from http://www.islam-usa.com/e40.html

Au, L., Tso, A., et al. (1997, September). Asian-American adolescent immigrants: The New York City schools experience. Journal of School Health 67(7), 277-279.

Austin, J. K., Champion, V. L., & Tzeng, O. C. S. (1985). Crosscultural comparison on nursing image. Journal of International Nursing Studies, 22(3), 231-239.

Autotte, P. A. (1995, September). Folk medicine. Archives of Pediatrics & Adolescent Medicine, 149(9), 949-950.

Avoid trouble by using right interpreter for job: Match for fluency, age, expertise. (2000, March). TB Monitor, 7(3), 24, 31.

Axtell, R. E. (1991). Gestures: The do's and taboos of body language around the world. New York: Wiley.

Ayonrinde, O. (2003). Importance of cultural sensitivity in therapeutic transactions: Considerations for healthcare providers. Disease Management and Health Outcomes, 11(4), 233-248.

Azarian, A., Boland, R. J., et al. (1996, September). Providing health care for the Russian-speaking patient. Medical Health Rhode Island, 79(9), 323-7.

Baer, R. D., Clark, L., et al. (1998). Folk illnesses. In Handbook of immigrant health (pp. 183-202). New York: Plenum Press.

Baer, R. D., Weller, S. C., et al. (1999, Fall). Cross-cultural perspectives on the common cold: Data from five populations. Human Organization, 58(3), 251-260.

Baj, P. A. (1995, March). Integrating the Russian emigre nurse into U.S. nursing. Journal of Nursing Administration, 25(3), 43-47.

Baker, C. (1997). Cultural relativism and cultural diversity: Implication for nursing practice. Advances in Nursing Science, 20, 3-11.

Baker, C., Arseneault, A. M., & Gallant, G. (1994). Resettlement without the support of an ethnocultural community. Journal of Advanced Nursing 20, 1064-1072.

Baker, C. M., & Mayer, G. G., (1982). One approach to teaching cultural similarities and differences. Journal of Nursing Education, 21, 17-22.

Barnes, D. M., Craig, K. K., & Chambers, K. B. (2000, September). A review of the concept of culture in holistic nursing literature. Journal of Holistic Nursing, 18(3), 207-226.

Barnes, D. M., Harrison, C., & Heneghan, R. (2004, August). Health risk and promotion behaviors in refugee population. Journal of Health Care for the Poor and Underserved, 15(3), 347-356.

Barresi, C. M., & Stull, D. E. (Eds.). (1993). Ethnic elderly and long-term care. New York: Springer.

Bartholomew, D. (1996, November). International communication: An investigation into the learning experiences of British and Russian student nurses. Journal of Nursing Management, 4(6), 353-357.

Bartol, G. M., & Richardson, L. (1998). Using literature to create cultural competence. Image: Journal of Nursing Scholarship, 30(1), 75-79.

Bartz, B., Bowles, M., & Underwood, J. R. (1993). Student experiences in transcultural nursing. Journal of Nursing Education, 32(5), 233-234.

Bashir, L. (1997). Female genital mutilation: Balancing intolerance of practice with tolerance of culture. Journal of Women's Health, 6, 11-14.

Bateman, A. L. (1999, October). Understanding the process of grieving and loss: A critical social thinking perspective. Journal of the American Psychiatric Nurses Association, 5(5), 139-149.

Bates, M. S. (1996). Biocultural dimensions of chronic pain: Implications for treatment of multi-ethnic populations. Albany, NY: State University of New York Press.

Bates, M. S., & Rankin-Hill, L. (1997, November). The effects of the cultural context of health care on treatment of and response to chronic pain. Social Science & Medicine, 45(9), 1433-1448.

Bebout, L., & Arthur, B. (1992, February). Cross-cultural attitudes toward speech disorders. Journal of Speech and Hearing Research, 35, 45-52.

Bechtel, G., & Davidhizar, R. (1999, October). A cultural assessment model for ED patients. Journal of Emergency Nursing, 25, 377-380.

Bechtel, G. A., & Davidhizar, R. E. (1999, December). Integrating cultural diversity in patient education. Seminars for Nurse Managers, 7(4), 193-197.

Beck, S. E., & Goldberg, E. K. (1996, Fall). Jewish beliefs, values, and practices: Implications for culturally sensitive nursing care. Advanced Practice Nursing Quarterly, 2(2), 15-22.

Becker, M. H. (1974). The health belief model and personal health behavior. Thorofare, NJ: Charles B. Slack.

Begley, S. S. (1994, September). Tibetan Buddhist medicine: A transcultural nursing experience. Journal of Holistic Nursing, 12(3), 323-342.

Bekhuis, T., Cook, H., et al. (1995). Ethnicity, church affiliation and beliefs about the causal agents of health: A comparative study employing a multivariate analysis of covariance. Health Education Research, 10(1), 73.

Bennett, J. (1986). Modes of cross-cultural training: Conceptualizing cross-cultural training as education. International Journal of Intercultural Relations, 10, 117-134.

Bennett, M. J. (1986). A developmental approach to training for intercultural sensitivity. International Journal of Intercultural Relations, 10(2), 179-195.

Bennett, M. J. (1993). Towards ethnorelativism: A developmental model of intercultural sensitivity. In M. Paige (Ed.), Education for the intercultural experience. Yarmouth, ME: Intercultural Press.

Berger, J. T. (1998, October 26). Culture and ethnicity in clinical care. Archives of Internal Medicine, 158(19), 2085-.

Berkanovic, E., & Telesky, H. (1985). Mexican-American, Black-American, and White-American differences in reporting illness, disability, and physician visits for illnesses. Social Science & Medicine (20), 567-577.

Berlin, E. A., & Fowkes, W. C. J. (1983, December). A teaching framework for cross-cultural health care. Western Journal of Medicine, 139(6), 934-938.

Berman, A., Manning, M. P., et al. (1998, November-December). A template for cultural diversity workshops. Oncology Nursing Forum, 25(10), 1711-1718.

Bernal, H. (1993). A model for delivering culture-relevant care in the community. Public Health Nursing, 10(4), 228-232.

Betancourt, J. R. (2003, June). Cross-cultural medical education: Conceptual approaches and frameworks for evaluation. Academic Medicine, 78(6), 560.

Bhopal, R., & Donaldson, L. (1998, September). White, European, Western, Caucasian, or what? Inappropriate labeling in research on race, ethnicity, and health. The American Journal of Public Health, 88(9), 1303-1308.

Bischoff, A., Bovier, P. A., Rrustemi, I., Francoise, G., Ariel, E., & Louis, L. (2003). Language barriers between nurses and asylum seekers: Their impact on symptom reporting and referral. Social Science & Medicine, 57, 503-512.

Black, R. M., (2001, Spring). Comparison of muticultural literature in three health professions: Physical therapy, nursing, & social work. Journal of Cultural Diversity, 8(1), 3-15.

Blackhall, L. J., Michel, V., Murphy, S. T., et al. (1998). A discourse of relationships in bioethics: Patient autonomy and end-of-life decision making among elderly Korean Americans. Medical Anthropology Quarterly, 12, 403-423.

Blackhall, L. J., Murphy, S. T., Frank, G., et al. (1995). Ethnicity and attitudes toward patient autonomy. Journal of the American Medical Association, 274, 820-825.

Blackford, J., & Street, A. (2002). Cultural conflict: The impact of western feminism(s) on nurses caring for women of non-English speaking background. Journal of Clinical Nursing, 11, 664-671.

Bloch, B. (1983). Bloch's assessment guide for ethnic/cultural variations. In M. Orque, B. Bloch, & L. Monrroy (Eds.), Ethnic nursing care. (pp. 50-75). St. Louis: C. V. Mosby.

Bodner, A., & Leininger, M. (1992, Summer). Transcultural nursing care values, beliefs, and practices of American gypsies. Journal of Transcultural Nursing, 4(1), 17-28.

Boehnlein, J. K. (1990, Fall). The integration of scientific medicine into diverse cultural practices. International Journal of Mental Health, 19(3), 37-39.

Boi, S. (2000, September-October). Nurses experiences in caring for patients from different cultural backgrounds...including commentary. NT Research, 5(5), 382-390.

Bonaparte, B. H. (1979). Ego defensiveness, open-closed mindedness, and nurses' attitude toward culturally different patients. Nursing Research, 28(3), 166-172.

Bonder, B. R., Martin, L., & Miracle, A. (2002). Culture in clinical care. Thorofare, NJ: Slack.

Bosher, S., & Smalkoski, K. (2002). From needs analysis to curriculum development: Designing a course in health-care communication for immigrant students in the USA. English for Specific Purposes, 21, 59-79.

Bosman, E. (2003, October 20). Transcultural and multicultural health links. Retrieved September 18, 2004, from http://www.iun.edu/~libemb/trannurs/index.shtml

Bowes, A., & Domokos, T. (1995). South Asian women and their GPs: Some issues of communication. Social Sciences in Health, 1, 22-33.

Bowes, A., & Domokos, T. (1996). Pakistani women and maternity care: Raising muted voices. Sociology of Health and Illness, 18, 45-65.

Bowler, I. (1993). 'They're not the same as us': Midwives stereotypes of South Asian descent maternity patients. Sociology of Health and Illness, 15, 157-177.

Boyle, J. S. (1991, April 1). Transcultural nursing care of Central American refugees. Imprint, 38(2), 73-.

Boyle, J. S. (1999). Informational resources department. Transcultural Communication in Nursing, 10(3), 225.

Boyle, J. S. (2000, January). Transcultural nursing: Where do we go from here? Journal of Transcultural Nursing, 11(1), 10-11.

Boyle, J. S., & Andrews, M. M. (1989). Transcultural concepts in nursing care. Glenview, IL: Scott, Foresman.

Brady, M. (1995, December). Culture in treatment, culture as treatment. A critical appraisal of developments in addictions programs for indigenous North Americans and Australians. Social Science & Medicine, 41(11), 1487-.

Brake, I. (1994). Cross-cultural issues in medicine. Annals of the Royal College of Physicians and Surgeons of Canada, 27(8), 486-488.

Branch, M. F., & Paxton, P. P. (1976). Providing safe nursing care for ethnic people of color. New York: Appleton-Century-Crofts.

Brannigan, M. (2000). Cultural diversity and the case against ethical relativism. Health Care Analysis: Journal of Health Philosophy and Policy, 8(3), 321-328.

Brink, P. J. (1976). Transcultural nursing: A book of readings. Englewood Cliffs, NJ: Prentice-Hall.

Brink, P. J. (1994). Cultural diversity in nursing: How much can we tolerate? In J. C. McClosky & H. K. Grace (Eds.), Current issues in nursing (4th ed., pp. 658-664). St. Louis: C. V. Mosby.

Brink, P. J. (1999, January). Transcultural versus cross-cultural commentaries: Defining transcultural nursing. Journal of Transcultural Nursing, 10(1), 7.

Briscoe, V. J., & Pichert, J. W. (1999, September-October). Evaluation of a program to promote diabetes care via existing agencies in African American communities. ABNF Journal, 10(5), 111-115.

Brislin, R. (1993). Understanding culture's influence on behavior. Orland, FL: Harcourt Brace.

Brislin, R. W. & Yoshida, T. (Eds.). Improving intercultural interactions. Thousand Oaks, CA: Sage.

Broad, L. M. (2002, January). Nurse practitioners and traditional healers: An alliance of mutual respect in the art and science of health practices. Holistic Nursing Practices, 16(2), 50-57.

Brodie, B. (1991, Fall). Fit to be an American: Health and social requirements for immigrants, 1896-1914. Nursingconnections, 4(3), 32-37.

Brooks, N. (2004). Overview of religions. Clinical Cornerstone, 6(1), 7-16.

Brownlee, A. T. (1978). Community, culture, and care: A cross-cultural guide for health workers. St. Louis: Mosby.

Bruni, N. (1988). A critical analysis of transcultural theory. Australian Journal of Advanced Nursing, 15(3), 26-36.

Bruno, B. A., & de Gourville, R. (1993, November-December). Primary care for refugees: The team approach to public health. Journal of the American Academy of Physician Assistants, 6(10), 743-748.

Burghart, R., (1996). The purity of water at hospital and at home as a problem of intercultural understanding. Medical Anthropology Quarterly, 10, 63-74.

Burk, M. E., Wieser, P. C., et al. (1995, June). Cultural beliefs and health behaviors of pregnant Mexican-American women: Implications for primary care. ANS: Advances in Nursing Science, 17(4), 37-52.

Bushy, A. (1992, April). Cultural considerations for primary health care: Where do self-care and folk medicine fit in? Holistic Nursing Practice, 6(3), 10-18.

Bushy, A. (1999). Social and cultural factors affecting health care and nursing practice. In J. Lancaster (Ed.), Nursing issues in leading and managing change (pp. 267-292). St Louis: Mosby.

Byerly, A., & Stein, R. (2003, Winter). Fostering nursing students' cultural sensitivity to diverse community health clients. The Journal of Multi-Cultural Nursing and Health, 9(1), 68-74.

Calhoun, M. A. (1986, September-October). Providing health care to Vietnamese in America: What practitioners need to know. Home Healthcare Nurse, 4(5), 14-22.

Callister, C. C. (1995). Cultural meanings of childbirth. Journal of Obstetric, Gynecologic, and Neonatal Nursing, 24(4), 327-331.

Callister, L. C. (2001, March-April). Culturally competent care of women and newborns: Knowledge, attitudes, and skills. JOGNN: Journal of Obstetric, Gynacologic, and Neonatal Nursing, 30(2), 209-215.

Campinha-Bacote, J. (1991). Readings in transcultural health care: Original articles authored by Dr. Campinha-Bacote. Cincinnati: Transcultural C. A. R. E. Associates.

Campinha-Bacote, J. (1994). Cultural competence in psychiatric mental health nursing: A conceptual model. Nursing Clinics of North America, 29(1), 1-8.

Campinha-Bacote, J. (1995). The quest for cultural competence in nursing care. Nursing Forum, 30(4), 19-25.

Campinha-Bacote, J. (1997). Readings and resources in transcultural health care and mental health. Cincinnati, OH: Transcultural C. A. R. E. Associates.

Campinha-Bacote, J. (1999, May). A model and instrument for addressing cultural competence in health care. Journal of Nursing Education, 38(5), 203-207.

Campinha-Bacote, J. (2002). Readings and resources in transcultural health care and mental health (13th ed.). Transcultural C. A. R. E. Associates

Capara, A. (1998). Cultural interpretations of contagion. Tropical Medicine and International Health, 3, 996-1001.

Capers, C. (1992). Teaching cultural content: A nursing education imperative. Holistic Nursing Practice, 6(3), 19-28.

Capers, C. F. (1985). Cultural diversity and nursing practice [Special issue]. Topics in Clinical Nursing, 7(3).

Caralis, P. V., Davis, B., et al. (1993). The influence of ethnicity and race on attitudes toward advance directives, life-prolonging treaments, and euthanasia. Journal of Clinical Ethics, 4(2), 155-165.

Caring for patients in a multicultural society. (1994, 15 June). Patient Care, 28(11), 105.

Carpio, B. A., & Majumdar, B. (1993). Experiential learning: An approach to transcultural education for nursing. Journal of Transcultural Nursing, 4, 4-11.

Carrese, J., Brown, K., et al. (1993, July-August). Culture, healing, and professional obligations. The Hastings Center Report, 23(4), 15-17.

Carrillo, J. E., Green, A. R., et al. (1999, May 18). Cross-cultural primary care: A patient-based approach. Annals of Internal Medicine, 130, 829-834.

Cassel, J. (1957). Social and cultural implications of food and food habits. American Journal of Public Health, 47, 732-740.

Cavillo, E., & Flaskerud, J. (1991). Review of literature on culture and pain of adults with focus on Mexican Americans. Journal of Transcultural Nursing, 2(2), 16-23.

Chachkes, E., & Christ, G. (1996). Cross cultural issues in patient education. Patient Education and Counseling, 27, 13-21.

Chamberlain, M., Fothergill, B. F., et al. (1995). Cultural differences in Canadian-Chinese nursing. International Nursing Review, 42, 143-146.

Champion, V. L., Austin, J. K., & Tzeng, O. C. S. (1987). Cross-cultural comparison of images of nurses and physicians. International Nursing Review, 34(2), 43-48.

Chapple, A. (1998, Autumn). Interviewing women from an ethnic minority group: Finding the sample, negotiating access and conducting semi-structured interviews. Nurse Researcher, 6(1), 85-92.

Chapple, A., Ling, M., et al. (1998, February/May). General practioners' perceptions of the illness behaviour and health needs of South Asian women. Ethnicity & Health, 3(1/2), 81.

Charonko, C. V. (1992, April). Cultural influences in noncompliant behavior and decision making. Holistic Nursing Practice, 6(3), 73-78.

Chin, J. L. (2000, January/February). Culturally competent health care. Public Health Reports, 115(1), 25-33.

Choudhry, U. K. (1997, September-October). Traditional practices of women from India: Pregnancy, childbirth, and newborn care. JOGNN: Journal of Obstetric, Gynecologic and Neonatal Nursing, 26(5), 533-539.

Choy, J., Foote, D., et al (2000). Outreach strategies for Southeast Asian communities: Experience, practice, and suggestions for approaching Southeast Asian immigrant and refugee communities to provide Thalassemia education and trait testing. Journal of Pediatric Heamatology/Oncology, 22(6), 588-592.

Cioffi, R. N. (2003, March). Communicating with culturally and linguistically diverse patients in acute care setting: Nurses' experiences. International Journal of Nursing Studies, 40(3), 299-306.

Clark, L., Zuk, J., et al. (2000, July). A literary approach to teaching cultural competence... reading of the book The Spirit Catches You and You Fall Down. Journal of Transcultural Nursing, 11(3), 199-203.

Clark, M. M. (1983). Cultural context of medical practice. The Western Journal of Medicine 139(6), 806-810.

Clinton, J. F. (1996). Cultural diversity and health care in America: Knowledge fundamental to cultural competence in baccalaurate nursing students. Journal of Cultural Diversity, 3(1), 4-8.

Cohen, L. H., Fine, B. A., et al. (1998, February). An assessment of ethnocultural beliefs regarding the causes of birth defects and genetic disorders. Journal of Genetic Counseling, 7(1), 15-29.

Cohen, M. Z., Tripp-Reimer, T., Smith, C., et al. (1994). Explanatory models of diabetes: Patient and practitioner variation. Social Science and Medicine, 38(1), 59-66.

Coffman, M. J. (2004). Cultural caring in nursing practice: A meta-synthesis of qualitative research. Journal of Cultural Diversity, 11(3), 100-109.

Coleman, R., & Sim, G. (2003). The sacredness of the head: Cultural implications for neuroscience nurses. Australasian Journal of Neuroscience, 16, 20-22.


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Commonwealth of Massachusetts. (2002). Refugee Health Assessment: A guide for health care clinicians. Retrieved February 7, 2005, from http://www.mass.gov/dph/cdc/rhip/wwwrihp.htm

CONAA. This site explores culture and client care, the teaching of culture, and the preparation of nurses as culturally-competent caregivers. Retrieved on April 1, 2004 from http://www.conaa.org/what_is_conaa.html

Condon, J. C. (1984). With respect to the Japanese: A guide for Americans. Yarmouth, ME: Intercultural Press.

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Cotton, T. K. (1999, October 4). When it comes to cultural competency, never assume anything. Nursing Spectrum, 12(20), 38.

Coward, H., & Ratanakul, P. (Eds.). (1999). A cross-cultural dialogue on health care ethics. Waterloo, Ontario, Canada: Wilfred Laurier University Press.

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Crow, K., Matheson, L., et al. (2000, March). Informed consent and truth-telling: Cultural directions for healthcare providers. Journal of Nursing Administration 30(3), 148-152.

Crowley, J. J. (2000, January). A clash of cultures: A&E and mental health. Accident and Emergency Nursing, 8(1), 2-8.

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