Child rearing beliefs in the African-American community: Implications for culturally competent pediatric care

Autor: Yoos, H.L., Kitzman, H., Olds, D.L., Overacker, I.
Zdroj: Journal of Pediatric Nursing; December 1995, Vol. 10 Issue: 6 p343-353, 11p
Abstrakt: Cultural competence is increasingly acknowledged as an essential component of nursing care within the heterogeneous society our nation has become. A necessary antecedent to competence is an understanding of, and respect for, the beliefs and priorities of the families being served. Literature from a variety of disciplines in the areas of attachment, socialization agendas, discipline, and parental teaching is reviewed to provide a description of the cultural context for child rearing in African-American families. implications for clinical practice are discussed.
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