African American Voices

Reflecting, Reforming, Reframing
African American Voices 9781934758083
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Publication Date: Nov 30, 2012
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African American Voices: Reflecting, Reforming, Reframing is the second work in a series devoted to promoting diversity in nursing and nursing education. This text was written to ensure that all nurse educators and for those who want to be nurse educators are prepared as culturally competent and culturally sensitive health care providers who serve patients who do not look like them, or speak like them, or believe in the same ideas that they do. It presents a number of issues facing the nursing profession, such as the nursing shortage and its impact on the delivery of health care for underrepresented populations; integration of innovative simulations to teach cultural competence; the shortage of nurse educators, especially African Americans, and the value of mentoring; and the role of PhD in nursing programs.

 

This text, written by a diverse author pool, helps prepare a variety minority nurse educators and researchers to meet the complex needs of ethnic and racial populations. Nurse educators  and students will find exciting strategies that can be used to promote excellence and build tomorrow’s diverse nursing workforce. Further, this book serves to provide a platform for discussions surrounding health care issues in the African American community: health issues that are too often ignored or described within a broad context leading one to think that one size fits all is appropriate for all African Americans. This book covers a variety of topics affecting various aspects of health care in the African American community and is designed to help nurse educators think about how they portray health care issues of the African American community. In addition, African American Voices: Reflecting, Reforming, Reframing provides the tools needed by the academic community to adequately prepare the next generation of educators regarding a variety of topics.

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Written by a talented set of African American professionals who have cared for populations of clients or taught students who looked like them and many who did not.

 

Discussions of important curriculum issues regarding personality and depression, cancer prevention, HIV/AIDS, mental health, and substance abuse offer readers information critical to licensed practical nurse, diploma, associate degree, and baccalaureate and higher degree nursing programs.

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  • Product Format: Softbound
  • ISBN: 9781934758083
  • Trim Size: 6 x 9
  • Pages: 204
  • Pub Date: Nov 30, 2012
  • Weight: 1.0

Table of contents

List of Tables List of Figures Foreword Janice G. Brewington, PhD, RN, FAAN Preface Pamela V. Hammond, PhD, RN, FAAN, ANEF Acknowledgments   Chapter 1: Core Values, Visibility and Leadership in Nursing Education: An African American Nurse Leader’s Perspective Beverly Malone PhD, RN, FAAN   Chapter 2: Personality and Depression: Affects on Academic Achievement in College Students Bertha L. Davis, PhD, RN, FAAN, ANEF Spencer R. Baker, PhD, CCFC   Chapter 3: Enhancing Student Understanding of Challenges Faced by African Americans Related to Cancer Prevention and Control Sandra Millon Underwood, PhD, RN, CHN, FAAN   Chapter 4: Challenges in Integrating HIV/AIDS, Mental Health and Substance Abuse: Implications for Educators Delroy M. Louden. PhD, FRSH   Chapter 5: Mentorship and Nurse Educators: A Model for Diversity Willar F. White-Parson, PhD, APRN, BC, FAAN   Chapter 6: Using Simulation to Enhance Cultural Competency Richardean Benjamin, PhD, RN, MPH, PMHCNS-BC, ANEF   Chapter 7: Closing the Gap on Racial/Ethnic Diversity in Nursing Education Mary H. Hill, DSN, RN   Chapter 8: Nursing Care or Care of Nursing? Doctoral Education and the Shortage of African American Nursing Faculty Maurice C. Taylor, PhD, JD Earlene B. Merrill, EdD, RN, CNE   Chapter 9: Health Disparities Research: The Issue for HBCU PhD Nursing Programs Pamela V. Hammond, PhD, RN, FAAN, ANEF Janet Simmons Rami, PhD, RN   Appendix A: Author Profiles   Appendix B: PhD Dissertations: Hampton University School of Nursing, 2002-2009   Appendix C: PhD Dissertations: Southern University and A&M College School of Nursing, 2004-2009