Medical Hospital Administration & Care
Introduction to Aboriginal Health and Health Care in Canada
Bridging Health and Healing
- Publisher
- Springer Publishing
- Initial publish date
- Jun 2013
- Category
- Hospital Administration & Care
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Paperback / softback
- ISBN
- 9780826117977
- Publish Date
- Jun 2013
- List Price
- $77.5
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Where to buy it
Out of print
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Description
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Written by one of the leading researchers in First Nations and Inuit Health, this is the only entry-level text to address the current state of knowledge in the field of aboriginal health.The book places aboriginal health in Canada within its historical and philosophical context as it addresses social and clinical approaches to major health issues facing this population. It discusses the distinctive features of aboriginal health and healing as opposed to traditional Western medicine and why it should be studied as a discrete field.
Using the thread of cultural safety throughout, the text introduces students to health concerns facing the aboriginal population in general, with a special focus on the needs of women and children. The text provides a framework for professionals to approach aboriginal clients in a way that will both respect their worldviews and retain their own professional epistemology. Chapters are consistently formatted to include chapter objectives, case studies, critical thinking exercises, key concepts and terms, and recommended websites. The text adheres to the CASN/ANAC/CAN framework for teaching cultural competence and safety in regard to aboriginal health, and meets the needs of a curriculum that is highly recommended and will likely be required in the near future.Included with the text are an instructor's manual, study guide, and sample exams.
Key Features:
- Comprises the only entry-level text about aboriginal health in Canada
- Integrates, historical, social, and clinical information along with concrete examples and relevant case studies
- Written by a leading researcher in First Nations and Inuit Health
- Adheres to the CASN/ANAC/CAN framework for teaching cultural competence and safety regarding aboriginal health
About the author
Contributor Notes
Vasiliki Douglas, BSN, BA, MA, PhD,is an Instructor at the College of New Caledonia, Prince George, BC in the School of Health Sciences and a leading researcher in First Nations and Inuit Health.