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American Indian Health and Nursing, Paperback, 1 Edition by Moss PhD JD RN FAAN, Margaret P. (Used)

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9780826129840
0826129846

Publication Date: 2015-12-16
Publisher: Springer Publishing Company
Paperback : 416 pages
Edition: 1 Edition
Author: Moss PhD JD RN FAAN, Margaret P.
ISBN-10: 0826129846
ISBN-13: 9780826129840

Product Description Winner of the AJN Book of the Year Award in two categories (Professional Issues and Community/Public Health) announced Dec 29, 2016. The first book to examine the profound disparities in American Indian health through a nursing lens and how they can be remedied The average life expectancy of a male born on the Pine Ridge reservation in South Dakota today is somewhere in the mid-40s,Äîthe lowest life expectancy ofall peoples not only in the United States but the entire Western Hemisphere. Written by and for nurses, this is the first text to focus exclusively onAmerican Indian health and nursing. In fact, it is likely the only nursing book to even mention American Indian health as a distinct entity. The textaddresses the profound disparities in policy, health care law, and health outcomes that affect American Indians, and describes how these disparities, woveninto the cultural, environmental, historical, and geopolitical fabric of American Indian society, are responsible for the marked lack of well-being amongAmerican Indians. American Indian nurse authors, natives of nine unique American Indian cultures, address the four domains of health,Äîphysical, mental, spiritual, andemotional,Äîwithin each region to underscore the many stunning inequalities of opportunity for health and well-being within the American Indian culturecompared with ,ÄúAnglo,Äù culture. In an era of cultural competency, these expert nurse authors bring awareness of what is perhaps the least understoodminority population in the United States. The text covers the history of American Indians with a focus on the drastic changes that occurred followingEuropean contact. Included are excerpts from relevant journal articles, historical reports, interviews with tribal health officials, and case studies. Thebook addresses the roots of American Indian nursing, including coverage of indigenous knowledge and traditional approaches to health and healing. Itexamines current issues surrounding American Indian nursing, nursing education, and health care within 10 distinct American Indian cultural populations,including a crucial discussion of the health care needs of American Indians living in urban areas. KEY FEATURES: Focuses exclusively on American Indian health and nursing,Äîthe first book to do so Written by American Indian nurses Covers four domains of health: physical, mental, spiritual, and emotional Highlights nine specific cultural areas spanning Indian Country, each with its own unique history and context, with urban spaces as a final ,Äúarea,Äù About the Author Margaret P. Moss, PhD, JD, RN, FAAN, is an associate professor and assistant dean of Diversity and Inclusion at the University at Buffalo School of Nursing (State University of New York). Previously, she was associate professor, coordinator of the Nursing Management, Policy, and Leadership master’s specialty, and the first director of the DNP program at the Yale University School of Nursing. She recently held a Fulbright Visiting Research Chair in Aboriginal/Indigenous Life and Culture in the North American Context at McGill University (2014). Dr. Moss earned her PhD in nursing from the University of Texas―Health Science Center at Houston, and her JD from Hamline University School of Law (St. Paul, Minnesota). She did a 2-year postdoctoral fellowship in aging at the University of Colorado Native Elder Research Center. Dr. Moss also spent 16 months as a health policy fellow staffing the U.S. Senate Special Committee on Aging―Robert Wood Johnson Foundation, Institute of Medicine, in Washington, DC (completed in 2009). From 2005 to 2008, Dr. Moss was the director of the Native Nurse Career Opportunity Program at the University of Minnesota School of Nursing. After being promoted to tenured associate professor there, she served as director of Inclusivity and Diversity (2006–2008), and she later became an associate director of the Minnesota Hartford Center and was appointed int


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