Culture, Heritage, and Diversity in Older Adult Mental Health Care

Author:   Maria Llorente, MD FAPA ,  APA Council on Geriatric Psychiatry
Publisher:   American Psychiatric Association Publishing
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9781615372058


Pages:   320
Publication Date:   02 October 2018
Format:   Paperback
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Health care organizations are beginning to recognize the importance of cultural competence as it relates to efficiency, quality, and equity in the delivery of care within a competitive health care market, and Culture, Heritage, and Diversity in Older Adult Mental Health Care is designed to train mental health clinicians to deliver culturally sensitive care to an increasingly diverse patient population. Projections indicate that 35% of patients older than age 65 will be from a racial or ethnic minority group by 2050, compared with 11% in 1970. Today's mental health practitioners require knowledge, sensitivity, and an understanding of institutionalized practices and systems that undermine their patients' health and well-being. The term culture is multifaceted and may refer to one's belief system, values, religion, race, socioeconomic status, ethnicity, language, sexual orientation, geographic location, educational level, age, occupational risks and exposures, and gender. The authors of the book examine mental health care through these lenses, teaching the reader about implicit biases and potential miscommunication and offering strategies for overcoming these difficulties. The editor, who has worked in leadership positions overseeing veterans' mental health services, has assembled an impressive and diverse roster of contributors, each with specific expertise in his or her assigned subject. • The ways in which cultural competency interacts with the six Accreditation Council for Graduate Medical Education core competencies are explored in detail. For example, in terms of patient care, cultural competency plays an important role in gathering subjective data about a patient that may ultimately impact outcomes. Teaching methods to increase cultural sensitivity and build skills in this area are highlighted, as are training modalities and clinician evaluation. • The effects of migration and acculturation on mental health are examined, providing clinicians with several theoretical frameworks for understanding the migratory experience in older adults and exploring psychosocial factors associated with psychological risk in aging immigrants. • Linguistic competence, defined broadly as effective communication with individuals speaking a nondominant language, is an essential component of culturally competent health care and is of particular importance in mental health care. Accordingly, the authors analyze linguistic competency in both administrative and clinical encounters and present strategies for achieving mastery in this critically important area. • The text provides an abundance of tables and pedagogical features designed to enhance comprehension, including learning objectives, key points, and study questions. Cultural competence in health care systems is defined as the ability to understand and integrate the features listed above into the provision of health care services. Culture, Heritage, and Diversity in Older Adult Mental Health Care prepares clinicians to provide sensitive, high-quality, culturally competent care to geriatric patients from diverse backgrounds and will prove indispensable as patient demographics continue to change.

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Author:   Maria Llorente, MD FAPA ,  APA Council on Geriatric Psychiatry
Publisher:   American Psychiatric Association Publishing
Imprint:   American Psychiatric Association Publishing
Dimensions:   Width: 15.20cm , Height: 1.70cm , Length: 22.90cm
Weight:   0.522kg
ISBN:  

9781615372058


ISBN 10:   1615372059
Pages:   320
Publication Date:   02 October 2018
Audience:   Professional and scholarly ,  Professional & Vocational
Format:   Paperback
Publisher's Status:   Active
Availability:   In stock   Availability explained
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Table of Contents

ContributorsForewordPrefaceChapter 1. Why Is Cultural Competency Important When Working With Older Adults?Chapter 2. Cultural Competence in Geriatric Psychiatry Teaching and Evaluative MethodsChapter 3. Migration, Acculturation, and Mental HealthChapter 4. Asian Americans and Pacific IslandersChapter 5. Culturally Competent Care for Geriatric Indigenous Peoples American Indians, Alaska Natives, First Nations, and Native HawaiiansChapter 6. African American Older AdultsChapter 7. Cultural Competency and Latino EldersChapter 8. Older Lesbian, Gay, Bisexual, and Transgender AdultsChapter 9. Rural ElderlyChapter 10. The Seventh Age CentenariansChapter 11. Cultural Competency and VeteransAnswer GuideIndex

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This book fills a large gap in psychiatry diversity training for the elderly. There are other books available for psychiatric diversity training, but none that are tailored specifically to the geriatric population. There are added layers of complexity in this population, such as the individual's experience of being an elder in their own culture, how this experience changes while in the U.S., and their life course perspectives. This book does an excellent job of covering these dimensions. It succeeds in educating readers about important historical experiences for older adults that may affect their perspective. It is not only informational, it also gives techniques to address bias and conduct a culturally competent interview. This book is instrumental in devising a geriatric psychiatry course for diversity training and will prove an invaluable resource for educators, students, practitioners, and researchers. It is an important contribution to the field of psychiatry. -- Danielle Anderson, M.D. * Doody's Book Review *


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Maria Llorente, M.D., FAPA, is Deputy Chief of Staff, Washington DC VA Medical Center, Department of Veterans Affairs, and Professor of Psychiatry at Georgetown University School of Medicine in Washington, D.C.

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