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Contributors Preface Acknowledgements PART I: BUILDING CULTURAL COMPETENCY SKILLS Chapter 1: Defining Cultural Competency Chapter 2: Cultural Competency Models and Guidelines Chapter 3: Embracing the Diversity Among Our Ranks PART II: STEPPING UP TO CULTURAL COMPETENCY Chapter 4: Cultural Considerations When the Patient's Religious or Spiritual Needs Differ from One's Own Chapter 5: Cultural Considerations When Caring for Patients with Physical, Psychological, or Intellectual Disabilities Chapter 6: Cultural Considerations When the Patient Speaks a Different Language Chapter 7: Cultural Considerations When Caring for the Patient Who is Terminally Ill Chapter 8: Culturally Competent Care to the Older Adult Chapter 9: Cultural Considerations When Working with LGBTQ+ Patients Chapter 10: Cultural Considerations When Caring for Migrant, Immigrant or Refugee Chapter 11: Cultural Considerations When Caring for the Poor and Uninsured Chapter 12: Cultural Considerations When Caring for the Patient Who is Morbidly Obese Chapter 13: Cultural Considerations When Caring for Veterans Chapter 14: Cultural Considerations When Caring for Children of Diverse Backgrounds Chapter 15: Cultural Considerations for Advanced Practice Nurses Chapter 16: Delivering Culturally Competent Care to Victims of Human Trafficking Index
Dr. Kersey-Matusiak is Professor Emerita and former Coordinator for Diversity at Holy Family University. She is a registered nurse educator who has taught both undergraduate and graduate courses in Nursing. Dr. Kersey-Matusiak was?the 2016 recipient of the Christian R and Mary F. Lindback Award for Teaching Excellence at Holy Family. Currently, Dr. Kersey-Matusiak serves as an adjunct in the Health Science Program at St. Joseph's University, teaching Medical Terminology, Health and the School-Aged Child, Leadership and Diversity in Healthcare.