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Global Health Nursing -

Global Health Nursing

Narratives From the Field

Christina Harlan (Herausgeber)

Buch | Softcover
344 Seiten
2014
Springer Publishing Co Inc (Verlag)
978-0-8261-2117-2 (ISBN)
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The narratives in this book offer rare and much-needed insight into the lived experiences and contributions of the largest cadre of global health workers: The nurses who have dedicated their careers and their lives to serving the world's poor.

--Paul Farmer, MD, PhD, Kolokotrones University Professor

Harvard University; Co-Founder, Partners in Health

Global health nursing--as a career or as a time-limited experience in personal and professional growth--is a rapidly growing specialty area. This unique book presents firsthand accounts from nurses at all professional levels, who share their life-changing experiences and insights with nurses interested in the global health arena. Written with compassion and humor, their stories emphasize the practical, challenging, and rewarding aspects of global health nursing. Contributors describe their motivation for working in global health, along with the rewards and challenges.

The authors discuss the importance of approaching global nursing with humility, respect, and appreciation for what they will learn from their colleagues. They describe how global health work has enhanced their ability to provide quality care to diverse populations, which include recent immigrants living in the United States. In addition to these vivid accounts, the book discusses the parameters of global health nursing, how to prepare for this nursing experience, key resources, global nursing research, and nurses as global health consultants. Woven throughout the book are descriptions of how these nurses have encouraged--through teaching and mentoring--the next generation of global health nurses. The book also provides coverage of domestic global health initiatives.

Key Features:



Presents firsthand accounts of the practical, challenging, and rewarding aspects of global health nursing Describes assumptions challenged and lessons learned Written for nurses at all stages of professional life Discusses varied opportunities in global health nursing, which includes research and consulting Covers domestic global health initiatives Assists faculty to prepare themselves and their students for global health endeavors

Christina Harlan teaches in the School of Nursing at the University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill.

Acknowledgements


Preface

Christina Harlan


Forward

Sheila M. Davis


Prologue: How Vision Forms

Laura Calamos Nasir


 


PART I: Global Health Nursing in Clinical Practice: Determined to Make a Difference


Chapter 1 - An Unexpected Path: From Domestic Cancer Care to Global HIV Work

Marie Collins Donahue


Chapter 2 - Patience, Understanding and Advocacy: Scrubbing Babies in Africa

Tina Anselmi-Moulaye


Chapter 3 - A Worthy Endeavor: A Very Determined Nurse Achieves her Goal

Naomi J. Blackman-Abdellaoui


Chapter 4 - A Nurse’s Conflict: Care Diverted During a Coup

Anna Freeman


Chapter 5 - Here Among Us: Caring for Migrant and Immigrant Patients in Rural USA

Candace Kugel


Chapter 6 - Therapeutic Communication: Bridging Cultural and Language Differences

Christina Martinez Kim


Chapter 7 - Hope for a Changing System: Experiences of a Haitian Colleague

Naomie Marcelin


Chapter 8 - Comparing Health Systems: A Scottish Nurse Finds Herself in North Carolina

Linda Joseph


Chapter 9 - Missionary Nursing: Life among an Indonesian Tribe

Trevor Johnson and Teresa Johnson


 


PART II: Global Health Nursing as an Avocation: A Passion for Doing More


Chapter 10 - Rising from the Ashes: Hospice, Health and Holism in Sierra Leone

Jacqui Boulton


Chapter 11 - Resilience and Recovery: Mental Health Care in Post Conflict Rwanda

Carole Bennett


Chapter 12 - Entre las Estrellas: Among the Stars

Jana Mervine


Chapter 13 - Promises to Keep: Building Partnerships to Make a Difference

Jenny Hartsell


Chapter 14 - Changing Lives for the Better: A Week with Shared Beat in Guatemala

Jane Calthrop


Chapter 15 - From Foot Soaks to Self-Care: A Nursing Response to Homelessness

Margaret Thornton


Chapter 16 - Serving People Living with HIV/AIDS: A World of Difference

Mike Olufemi


 


PART III: Global Health Nursing in Research and Consultation: Sharing Knowledge


Chapter 17 - With Real Heart: Nursing and Midwifery in Latin America

Jennifer Foster


Chapter 18 - Mi Camino, Mis Compañeros: My Journey, My Colleagues

Kim L. Larson


Chapter 19 - Do no Harm: A WHO Nurse Looks Back

Joyce Smith


Chapter 20 - My Life is an Adventure: It’s not for the Faint Hearted- but it is worth it!

Pamela A. McQuide


Chapter 21 - Nous sommes Ensemble: We are Together

Ruth-Anne McLendon


 


Epilogue: Same Body, Different Rules

Laura Calamos Nasir


Abbreviations


About the Editor

Erscheint lt. Verlag 30.3.2015
Zusatzinfo 5 Illustrations & 10 Photos; 15 Illustrations
Verlagsort New York
Sprache englisch
Maße 152 x 229 mm
Themenwelt Medizin / Pharmazie Pflege Pflegemanagement / Qualität / Recht
Studium Querschnittsbereiche Epidemiologie / Med. Biometrie
Studium Querschnittsbereiche Prävention / Gesundheitsförderung
ISBN-10 0-8261-2117-9 / 0826121179
ISBN-13 978-0-8261-2117-2 / 9780826121172
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