Recommended Core Curriculum Guidelines on Culturally Sensitive and Competent Health Care (cont'd)


Recommended Cross-cultural Health Care Resources
1. Adams DL, ed. Health issues for women of color: a cultural diversity perspective. Thousand Oaks, Calif. Sage Publications, 1995.
2. Airhihenbuwa CO. Health and culture: beyond the western paradigm. Thousand Oaks, Calif. Sage Publications, 1995.
3. American Psychiatric Association. Diagnostic and statistical manual of mental disorders, fourth edition (DSM-IV). Washington, DC: American Psychiatric Association, 1994:943-9-.55-7.
4. Bailey EJ. Urban African-American health care. Lanham, Md: University Press of America, 1991.
5. Berlin EA, Fowkes WC Jr. A teaching framework for cross-cultural health care. West J Med 1983; 1 39:934-8.
6. Blackball LJ, Murphy ST, Frank G, Michel V, Azen S. Ethnicity and attitudes toward patient autonomy. JAMA 1995;274:820-5.
7. Borkan JM, Neher JO. A developmental model of ethnosensitivity in family practice training. Fam.Med 1991;23:212-7.
8. Braithwaite RL, Taylor SE, eds. Health issues in the black community. San Francisco: Jossey-Bass, 1992.
9. Brooks TR. Pitfalls in communication with Hispanic and African-American patients: do translators help. or harm? JAMA 1992;84:941-7.
10. Carole CE, ed. Training manual in medical anthropology. Special publication no. 18. Washington, DC: American Anthropological Association and the Society for Applied Anthropology, 1985.
11. Chrisman NJ, Maretzki TW, eds. Clinically applied anthropology: anthropologists in health science settings. Dordrecht, Holland: D. Reidel, 1982.
12. Cole-Kelly K. Cultures engaging cultures: international medical graduates training in the United States. Fam Med 1994;26:6 1 8- 24.
13. Comaz-Diaz L, Griffith EEH, eds. Clinical Guidelines in cross-cultural mental health New York: Wiley & Sons, 1988.
14. Comaz-Diaz L. Delivering preventive health care to Hispanics: a manual for providers. Washington, DC: The National Coalition of Hispanic Health and Human Services Organizations. 1990.
15. Coreil J, Mull JK, eds. Anthropology and primary health care. Boulder, Colo: Westview Press, 1990.
16. Cross-cultural medicine (special issue). West J Med 1983; 139.
17. Cross-cultural medicine a decade later (special issue). West J Med 1992; 157.
18. Davis BJ. Voegtle KH. Culturally competent health care for adolescents: a guide for primary care providers. Chicago: American Medical Association, 1994.
19. Desjarlais R. World mental health: problems and priorities in low-income countries. New York: Oxford University Press, 1995.
20. Eisenberg L. Kleinman A, eds. The relevance of social science for medicine. Dordrecht, Holland: D. Reidel, 1981.
21. Eisenberg DM, Kessler RC, Foster C, Norlock FE, Calkins DR, Delbanco TL. Unconventional medicine in the United States: prevalence, costs, and patterns of use. New Engl J Med 1993;328:246-52.
22. Falicov CJ, ed. Cultural perspectives in family therapy. Rockville, Md: Aspen Systems Corporation, 1983.
23. Foster GM, Anderson BG. Medical anthropology. New York: John Wiley & Sons' 1978. 24. Freire P: Pedagogy of the oppressed. New York: Herder and Herder, 197 1.
25. Freire P: Education for critical consciousness. New York: Seabury, 1973.
26. Freire P, Shor 1. A pedagogy for liberation. London: MacMillan, 1987.
27. Galanti G-A. Caring for patients from different cultures: case studies from American hospitals. Philadelphia: University of Pennsylvania Press, 1991.
28. Galazka SS, Eckert X. Clinically applied anthropology: concepts for the family physician. J Farn Pract 1987;22:159-65.
29. Gardenswartz L, Rowe A. Managing diversity: a complete desk reference and planning guide. Burr Ridge, III; New York; San Diego: Business One Irwin/Pfeiffer & Company, 1993.
30. Gaw A, ed. Culture, ethnicity, and mental illness. Washington, DC: American Psychiatric Press, 199 1.
31. Geissler EM. Pocket guide to cultural assessment. St Louis: Mosby-Year Book, Inc, 1994. 32. Ginsberg C. Interpretation and translation services in health care: a survey of US public and private teaching hospitals. A national public health and hospital institute report. Washington, DC: March 1995.
33. Gonzales VM. Health promotion for diverse cultural communities. Palo Alto, Calif: Stanford Health Promotion Resource Center (Stanford Center for Research and Disease Prevention), 1991.
34. Gonzalez CA, et al. Cross-cultural issues in psychiatric treatment. In: Gabbard GO, ed. Treatment of psychiatric disorders, second edition. Washington, DC: American Psychiatric Press, 1993.
35. Hacker A. Two nations: black and white, separate, hostile, unequal. New York: Ballantine Books, 1995.
36. Hahn RA. Sickness and healing: an anthropological perspective. New Haven, Conn: Yale University Press, 1995.
37. Hahn RA, Gaines AD, eds. Physicians of western medicine: anthropological approaches to theory and practice. Dordrecht, Holland: D. Reidel, 1985.
38. Harwood A, ed. Ethnicity and medical care. Cambridge, Mass: Harvard University Press, 1981.
39. Helman CG: Culture, health, and illness, fourth edition. New York, NY: Arnold Publishers, 2001
40. Helman CG.Tbe family culture: a useful concept for family practice. Fam Med 1991;23:376-81.
41. Ho MK. Family therapy with ethnic minorities. Newbury Park, Calif: Sage Publications, 1987.
42. Irish KP, Lundquist KF, Nelsen VJ, eds. Ethnic variations in dying, death. and grief. diversity in universality. Washington, DC: Taylor & Francis, 1993.
43. Isaac MR, Benjamin MR Toward a culturally competent system of care: programs that utilize culturally competent principles. Washington, DC: CASSP Technical Assistance Center, 1991.
44. Katon W, Kleinman A. Doctor-patient negotiation and other social science strategies in patient care. In: Eisenberg L. Kleinman A. The relevance of social science for medicine. Dordrecht, Holland: D. Reidel, 1981;253-82.
45. Kavanagh KH, Kennedy P. Promoting cultural diversity: strategies for health care professionals. Thousand Oaks, Calif. Sage Publications, 1992.
46. Kleinman A. Patients and healers in the context of culture. Berkeley, Calif. University of California Press, 1990.
47. Kleinman A. The illness narratives: suffering, healing, and the human condition. New York: Basic Books, 1988.
48. Kleinman A, Eisenberg L, Good B. Culture, illness, and care. Clinical lessons from anthropologic and cross-cultural research. Ann Intem Med 1978;88:251-8.
49. Kreps GL, Kunimoto EN. Effective communication in multicultural health care settings. Thousand Oaks, Calif: Sage Publications, 1994.
50. Lassiter SM. Multicultural clients: a professional handbook for health care providers and social workers. Westport, Conn: Greenwood Press, 1995.
51. Lee CC, Richardson BL, eds. Multicultural issues in counseling: new approaches to diversity. Alexandria, Va: American Counseling Association, 1991.
52. Like RC. Culturally sensitive health care: recommendations for family practice training. Fain Med 199 1;23:180- 1.
53. Like RC, Steiner RR Medical anthropology and the family physician. Fain Med 1986-,18:87-92.
54. Lynch EW, Hanson MJ, eds. Developing cross-cultural competence: a guide for working with young children and their families. Baltimore: Paul H. Brookes, 1992.
55. Mauksch LB, Roesler T Expanding the context of the patient's explanatory model using circular questioning. Family Systems Medicine 1990;8:3-13.
56. McGoldrick M, Pearce JK, Giordano J, eds. Ethnicity and family therapy. New York: Guilford Press, 1982.
57. Molina CW, Aguirre-Molina M. Latino health in the US: a growing challenge. Washington, DC: American Public Health Association, 1995.
58. Office of Minority Health Resource Center. Pocket guide to minority health resources. Washington, DC: US Department of Health and Human Services, Public Health Service, 1995. 59. O'Hare W. America's minorities the demographics of diversity. Washington, DC: Population Reference Bureau, December 1992.
60. Orr RD, Marshall PA, Osborn J. Cross-cultural considerations in clinical ethics consultations. Arch Fain Med 1995;4:159- 64.
61. Pachter LM. Culture and clinical care: folk illness beliefs and behaviors and their im- plications for health care delivery. JAMA 1994; 271:690-4.
62. Paul B, ed. Health, culture, and community. New York: Russell Sage Foundation, 1955.
63. Payer L. Medicine and culture. New York: Penguin, 1988.
64. Pfifferling JH. A cultural prescription for medicocentrism. In: Eisenberg L, Kleinman A, eds. The relevance of social science for medicine. Dordrecht, Holland: D. Reidel, 1981:207.
65. Pinderhughes EB. Understanding ethnicity, race, and power: the key to efficacy in clinical practice. New York: The Free Press, 1989.
66. Qureshi B. Transcultural medicine: dealing with patients from different cultures, second edition. Dordrecht, Holland: Kluwer Academic Publishers, 1994.
67. Randall-Davis E. Strategies for working with culturally diverse communities and clients. Bethesda, Md: The Association for the Care of Children's Health, 1989.
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70. Shimkin DB, Golde P, eds. Clinical anthropology: a new approach to American health problems? Lanham, Md: University Press of America, 1983.
71. Simons RC, Hughes CC. eds. The culture-bound syndromes: folk illnesses of psychiatric and anthropologic interest. Dordrecht. Holland: D. Reidel, 1985.
72. Snow LF. Traditional health beliefs and practices among lower class biack Americans. West J Med 1983:139:820-8.
73. Snow LF. Walkin' over medicine. Boulder. Colo: Westview Press, 1993.
74. Spector R. Cultural diversity in health and illness, third edition. Norwalk. Conn: Appleton & Lange. 1991.
75. Spiegel JP. Cultural aspects of transference and countertransference revisited. J Am Acad Psychoanal 1976;4:437-67.
76. Stanfeld JH, Dennis RM. eds. Race and ethnicity in research methods. Newbury Park. Califi. Sage Publications, 1993.
77. Stein 11F. The psychoayriamics of medical practice: unconscious factors in patient care. Berkeley, Calif. and Los Angeles: University of California Press, 1985.
78. Stein HF. American medicine as culture. Boulder, Colo: Westview Press. 1990.
79. Stein HF. Listening deeply: an approach to under-standing and consulting in organizational culture. Boulder, Colo: Westview Press, 1994.
80. Sue DW, Sue D. Counseling the culturally different: theory and practice, second edition. New York: John Wiley and Sons. 1990.
81. Stuart MR, Lieberman JA Ill. The 15- minute hour applied psychotherapy for the primary cam physician. second edition. Westport, Conn: Praeger, 1993.
82. Thomas A, Sillen S. Racism and psychiatry. Secaucus, NJ: The Citadel Press, 1979.
83. Todd 1-1F Jr, Ruffini JL , eds. Teaching medical anthropology: model courses for graduate and undergraduate instruction. Special publication no. 1. Washington, DC: Society for Medical Anthropology, 1979.
84. Waxler-Morrison N, ed. Cross-cultural caring: a handbook for health professionals. Vancouver, BC, Canada: University of British Columbia Press, 1990.
85. Weiler K. Freire and a feminist pedagogy of difference. Harvard Educational Review 1991;61(4):449-74.
86. Westermeyer J. Psychiatric care of migrants: a clinical guide. Washington, DC: Atnerican Psychiatric Press, 1989.
87. Woloshin S. Language barriers in medicine in the United States. JAMA 1995;273:724-8.
88. Young TK. The health of Native Americans; toward a biocultural epidemiology. New York: Oxford University Press. 1994.
89. Zane NWS. Takeuchi DT, Young KNJ, eds. Confronting critical health issues of Asian and Pacific Islander Americans. Newbury Park, Calif, Sage Publications, 1994.

Experiential Exercises/Games/Simulations/Videos
1. BaFa' BaFa.' Simulation Training Systems, 218 Twelfth Street, Del Mar, CA 92014-0901.
2. Brislin RW, Yoshida T. Improving intercultural interactions: modules for cross-cultural training programs. Thousand Oaks. Calif Sage Publications, 1993.
3. Brislin R, Yoshida T. Intercultural communication training: an introduction. Thousand Oaks, Calif: Sage Publications, 1994.
4. Committee on Minority Health Affairs. Racial and cultural bias in medicine: video and discussion guide. Kansas City, Mo: American Academy ofFamily Physicians, July 1991.
5. Keys MM. Frank DG. Grocery store: a role-play simulation. Edited by Moorhead Kennedy Institute and published for the YMCA of Greater New York. Yarmouth, Me: Intercultural Press, 1993.
6. Monroe A, Goldman R. Dube C. Race, culture, and ethnicity: assessing alcohol and other drug problems. In: Dube C. LewisD.eds.ProjectADEPT (Volume5). Providence, RI: Brown University Center for Alcohol and Addiction Studies, 1994.
7. Oomkes FR. Thomas RH. Developing cross-cultural communication. Aldershot, Hants, UK: Connaught Training Limited, 1992.
8. Nipporica Associates and Hofner D. Ecotonos: a multicultural problem-solving simulation. Yarmouth, Me: Intercultural Press. 1993.
9. Pope-Davis DB. Multicultural counseling: issues ofethnic diversity. AVC Marketing, University oflowa. C215 SSH, Iowa City. IA 52242.
10. Rowel Education Association. The welfare simulation. 5300 Delmar, St. Louis, MO.
11. Thiagarajan S, Steinwachs B. Bamga: A simulation game on cultural clashes. Yarmouth, Me: Intercultural Press, 1990.
12. Weeks WH, Pedersen PB, Brislin RW, eds. A manual of structured experiences for cross-cultural teaming. Yarmouth. Me: Intercultural Press. 1979.

List of Contributors In alphabetical order)

Jeffrey Borkan, MD, PhD
University of Massachusetts and Ben-Gurion University of the Negev. Israel

Kathleen Culhane-Pera.MD-MIA
St Paul-Ramsey Medical Ctr.. St Paul, Minn

Celestine M. Fulchon. PhD
Monteflore Medical Center, Bronx, NY

Roberta E. Goldman, PhD
Brown University

Cynthia Haq, MD
University of Wisconsin

Cecil G. Helman, MD
University College London, England

Thomas M. Johnson, PhD
University of Alabama, Huntsville

Martin L. Kabongo, MD, PhD
Sharp Family Practice Residency Program La Mesa, Calif

Robert C. Like, MD, MS
UMDNI-Robert Wood Johnson Medical School

Ramoncita R. Maestas, MD
Providence FP Residency Program, Seattle

Arthur J. Rubel. PhD
University of California, Irvine

George W. Saba, PhD
University of California, San Francisco

Linda M. Sinapi, MSW, CISW
University of Connecticut

Howard F. Stein, PhD
University of Oklahoma

R. Prasaad Steiner, MD, MPH
University of Louisville

Laura A. Williams, MD
UMDNJ-Robert Wood Johnson Medical School