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This volume critically examines the research base on health disparities among racial and ethnic minorities in order to inform and advance nursing science in this area. It was created with the support and input of the National Coalition of Ethnic Minority Nurse Associations, and incorporates the expertise of distinguished minority nurse researchers. The major groups discussed include: African-American, Hispanic, American Indian/Alaska Native, and Asian/Pacific. Differences in environment; access, utilization, and quality of care; and health status are addressed, as well as strengths of minority groups in promoting health and managing illness within current social and political contexts.
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Contributors
Preface,
J. J. Fitzpatrick
Part 1: Factors Contributing to Health Disparities
Part 2: Special Populations
Part 3: Special Conditions
Part 4: Intervention Approaches for Racial and Ethnic Minority Populations
Index
Contents of Previous 10 Volumes ’
O autorze
Joyce J. Fitzpatrick, Ph D, MBA, RN, FAAN,
is Elizabeth Brooks Ford Professor of Nursing, Frances Payne Bolton School of Nursing, Case Western Reserve University, Cleveland, OH, where she was Dean
from 1982 through 1997. She has received numerous honors and awards including the
American Journal of Nursing
Book of the Year Award 20 times. Dr. Fitzpatrick is widely published in nursing and health care literature, and serves as Editor of three nursing journals.
Her most recent Springer Publishing books are
Nursing Concept Analysis: Application to Research and Practice (2016); and Theory in Nursing: Application to Research and Practice (2014)
, both co-edited with Geraldine Mc Carthy, and
Encyclopedia of Nursing Education,
co-edited with Mary Jane Smith and Roger Carpenter (2015). She also co-edited, with Kathleen Tusaie, the first edition of
Advanced Practice Psychiatric Nursing: Integrating Psychotherapy, Psychopharmacology, and Complementary and Alternative Approaches
(2012).