An Introduction to Indigenous Health and Healthcare in Canada: Bridging Health and Healing
Springer | English | 2021 | ISBN-10: 0826164129 | 270 pages | PDF/ ePUB | 14.59/ 5.51 MB
Springer | English | 2021 | ISBN-10: 0826164129 | 270 pages | PDF/ ePUB | 14.59/ 5.51 MB
by Vasiliki Douglas BSN BA MA PhD (Author)
First edition named a 2013 PROSE Award Winner in Nursing and Allied Health Sciences
This textbook for Canadian nursing and allied health students explores the major health issues of Indigenous populations and how to improve their overall health. The second edition addresses a key development since the first edition was published: an increasing consensus among Indigenous peoples that their health is tied to environmental determinants, both physical and philosophical. This text describes what is distinctive about Indigenous approaches to health and healing and why it should be studied as a discrete field. It provides a framework for professionals to approach Indigenous clients in a way that both respects the client's worldview while retaining a professional epistemology.
Grounded in the concepts of cultural sensitivity, competency, and safety-yet filled with practical information-this book integrates historical, social, and clinical approaches illuminated by concrete examples from the field and relevant case studies.
New to the Second Edition:
Delivers thoroughly updated content, statistics, and coverage of political developments since 2013
Includes a complete test bank of multiple choice, true/false, and short answer questions in each chapter
Provides sample PowerPoint presentation lectures in each chapter
Key Features:
Authored by a leading researcher and educator in First Nations and Inuit health
Serves as the only up-to-date text on Indigenous health in Canada
Enhances learning with chapter objectives, critical thinking exercises, abundant primary source material, and references