Stigma And Prejudice: Touchstones in Understanding Diversity In Healthcare Paperback
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In this innovative title, the authors describe unique patient populations affected by stigma and prejudice and the prevalence of these issues to all healthcare providers. Each chapter covers the forms of prejudice and stigma associated with minority statuses, including religious minorities, the homeless, as well as those stigmatized by medical serious medical conditions, such HIV/AIDS, obesity, and substance misuse disorders. The chapters focus on the importance of recognizing biological differences and similarities within such groups and describes the challenges and best practices for optimum healthcare outcomes. The text describes innovative ways to connect in a clinical setting with people of diverse backgrounds. The text also covers future directions and areas of research and innovative clinical work being done.Written by experts in the field, Stigma and Prejudice is an excellent resource for psychiatrist, psychologists, general physicians, social workers, and all other medical professionals working with stigmatized populations.
ISBN-13
9783319801766
Language
English
Publisher
Birkhauser Verlag AG
Publication Date
26 May 2018
Number of Pages
382
About the Author
Ranna Parekh, MD, MPHDirector,Division of Diversity and Health EquityAmerican Psychiatric Association
Editor 1
Ranna Parekh
Editor 2
Ed W. Childs
Editorial Review
This book should be read by all healthcare professionals, as well as healthcare system administrators and executives. Physicians, nurses, psychologists, social workers, dietitians, occupational therapists, medical assistants, and medical technologists of all disciplines will be better informed clinicians by reviewing the chapters in this volume. Executive directors, chief executive officers, chief operating officers, department managers, and program directors will find useful guidance here for fostering equitability in the systems for which they are responsible. (Patrick L. Kerr, PsycCRITIQUES, Vol. 62 (12), March, 2017)"Recognizing stigma exists in the care of patients with mental health issues is not the only step in addressing it. This book identifies particularly vulnerable populations of mental health patients and discusses the bias they often face in healthcare settings and in their relationships with healthcare workers. ... This is a valuable read for any healthcare professional and would prove useful for trainees as well." (Steven T. Herron, Doody's Book Reviews, September, 2016)