Nursing for a Multi-ethnic Society (Race, Health & Social Care)

Nursing for a Multi-ethnic Society (Race, Health & Social Care)

by JenniferMackenzie (Author), KateGerrish (Author), Charles Husband (Author)

Synopsis

This book presents a challenging examination of the preparation of nurses and midwives for working within multi-ethnic Britain. In reporting the findings of a major two year research project, funded by the English National Board of Nursing, Midwifery and Health Visiting, the authors offer a wide-ranging overview of the current variability in the adequacy of the preparation of members of the nursing professions to work appropriately with minority ethnic clients. This account is complemented by a detailed analysis of professional education in three specific educational institutions. In combination, these analyzes reveal much about the institutional, professional and pedagogic agendas which interact in shaping the adequacy of professional training. By placing this data within a clearly developed review of ethnicity and nursing care the authors offer valuable insight and guidance which will enable educators and individual practitioners to address the health care needs of minority ethnic clients and communities.

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Format: Hardcover
Pages: 176
Publisher: Open University Press
Published: 01 Nov 1996

ISBN 10: 0335196152
ISBN 13: 9780335196159

Media Reviews
The book is clearly designed and structured, with seven chapters providing useful context in relation to nursing and midwifery education, as well as a review of ethnicity in Britain since the Second World War...The authors are to be congratulated on their balanced analysis and the detailed literature review...This book should be regarded as an essential resource for those preparing practitioners who are needing to respond to the needs of a multi-ethnic society and for those preparing to contribute to it. - Journal of Interprofessional Care
Author Bio
Kate Gerrish is Senior Research Fellow in Nursing in the Division of Nursing and Social Work at Sheffield Hallam University. Charles Husband is Professor of Social Analysis in the Department of Social and Economic Studies at the University of Bradford. Jennifer Mackenzie is Senior Lecturer in the School of Health Studies at the University of Bradford.