Hospice Foundation of America Publishes New Book on Diversity and End-of-Life Care
Posted on: Wednesday, 1 April 2009, 14:30 CDT
One of the goals of the teleconference is to increase sensitivity by helping professionals acknowledge how their own cultural values and assumptions influence the delivery of care. The book allows professionals to delve into these issues more comprehensively, by looking at end-of-life care from a range of cultural, ethnic and spiritual perspectives. Chapters also examine other sources of diversity, such as persons with intellectual disabilities and deaf culture. Several "Cultural Capsules" that give tangible and succinct advice to those caring for members of minority groups are also included. View the full Table of Contents for more information.
In his Foreword to the book,
Living With Grief(R): Diversity and End-of-Life Care can be ordered now by site coordinators registered for the 2009 teleconference and will be available to the public after
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