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Immigrant & refugee women's cultural health practices: A guide for health care professionals

https://cwslc.andornot.com/en/permalink/catalog111214
Kongnetiman, Linda. Calgary, AB: Southern Alberta Child & Youth Health Network (SACYHN) , 2005.
Material Type
Book
Call Number
REF GN 300 KON 2005
Availability
1 copy, 1 available
A manual to provide health care professionals with information that will support them in their kowledge, and skill building in providing cuturally competent services to first generation immigrant and refugee women, including; Ante-partum with focus on pregnancy, intra-partum with focus on labour an…
Author
Kongnetiman, Linda
Place of Publication
Calgary, AB
Publisher
Southern Alberta Child & Youth Health Network (SACYHN)
Publication Date
2005
Physical Description
Spriral bound paperback: 50 p.
Subject
Cross-Cultural Health Care
Pregnancy/Childbirth. Obstetrics
Perspectives in Health Care
Patient Relations
Abstract
A manual to provide health care professionals with information that will support them in their kowledge, and skill building in providing cuturally competent services to first generation immigrant and refugee women, including; Ante-partum with focus on pregnancy, intra-partum with focus on labour and delivery, post-partum with a focus on delivery and care, post-partum depression, and gynecology with a focus on sexuality, breast health, menopause, papanicolaou, and abortion. Presents cutural summaries on five ethnic groups: Chinese, South Asian, Middle Eastern Sudanese, and Ethiopian women.
Language
English
Material Type
Book
Call Number
REF GN 300 KON 2005

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Innovation to implementation: A practical guide to knowledge translation in health care

https://cwslc.andornot.com/en/permalink/catalog112435
Bilsker, Dan, Petermann, Lisa, Elliot M. Goldner. Calgary, Alberta: Mental Health Commission of Canada , 2012.
Material Type
Book
Online
The I2I is a how-to guide for driving change using KT activities. It is built around the concept of innovation: products, actions, services or relationships that have the potential to enhance health outcomes. The guide illustrates how to move from innovation to implementation in a thoughtful manner…
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Author
Bilsker, Dan
Petermann, Lisa
Elliot M. Goldner
Place of Publication
Calgary, Alberta
Publisher
Mental Health Commission of Canada
Publication Date
2012
Physical Description
PDF file: 30 pages
Subject
Perspectives in Health Care
Abstract
The I2I is a how-to guide for driving change using KT activities. It is built around the concept of innovation: products, actions, services or relationships that have the potential to enhance health outcomes. The guide illustrates how to move from innovation to implementation in a thoughtful manner to achieve the desired outcomes of a project or initiative. The I2I is not meant to replace KT frameworks such as the PARiHS framework, the Knowledge Exchange Model or the Knowledge-to-Action process, but rather to facilitate an increase in their application through the development of a practical, action-oriented guide. The I2I is a practical, step-by-step guide to achieving successful KT. It highlights the importance of bringing a wide range of participants to the table, respecting both diversity and uniqueness, where knowledge is jointly identified, created or applied. It also stresses the importance of incorporating various knowledge perspectives.
Language
English
Material Type
Book
Online
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