Self-Care Nursing in a Multicultural Context
- Juliene G. Lipson - School of Medicine, University of California, San Francisco
- Nancy J. Steiger - Santa Rosa Memorial Hospital
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Holistic Nursing
Holistic Nursing
July 1996 | 368 pages | SAGE Publications, Inc
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.
PART ONE: SELF-CARE IN NURSING PRACTICE
History and Philosophy of Self-Care
Theories Related to Self-Care
Culturally Congruent Self-Care and the Nursing Process
PART TWO: SELF-CARE PRINCIPLES
Self-Care in Health
Self-Care in Illness
Teaching Strategies
PART THREE: SELF-CARE PRACTICES
Nutrition
Activity, Rest, and Exercise
Stress Management
Psychological and Spiritual Well-Being
Social Support and Self-Help Groups
Environmental and Community Self-Care
PART FOUR: THE FUTURE OF SELF-CARE
Implications for Education, Practice, and Research