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EthnoMed Cross Cultural Bibliography: 2000

Author(s): Noel Chrisman, PhD and Diane Anderson
Date Authored: January 01, 2000
  • Adler, S. R. (1994). Ethnomedical pathogenesis and Hmong immigrants' sudden nocturnal deaths. Culture, Medicine and Psychiatry, 18, 23-59.
  • Adler, S. R. (1995). Refugee stress and folk belief: Hmong sudden deaths. Social Science and Medicine, 40(12), 1623-1629.
  • Anderson, M R., & Moscou, S. (1998). Race and ethnicity in research on infant mortality. Family Medicine, 30(3), 224-247.
  • Anderson, W. D. & Kelley, J. (1998). Immigration and ethnicity: Implications for holistic nursing. Journal of Holistic Nursing, 16(3), 301-319.
  • Anthony, M. L. (1997). A cultural values assessment tool. Journal of Cultural Diversity, 4(2), 49- 52.
  • Baker, C. (1997). Cultural relativism and cultural diversity: Implications for nursing practice. Advances in Nursing Science, 20(1), 3-11.
  • Balcazar, H., Peterson, G. W., Krull, J. L. (1997). Acculturation and family cohesiveness in Mexican American pregnant women: Social and health implications. Family & Community Health, 20(3), 16-31.
  • Baldonado, A. A. (1996). Transcending the barriers of cultural diversity in health care. Journal of Cultural Diversity, 3(1), 20-22.
  • Barnett, S. (1999). Clinical and cultural issues in caring for Deaf people. Family Medicine, 31(1), 17-22.
  • Barrett, B., Shadick, K., Schilling, R., Spencer, L., del Rosario, S., Maua, K., & Vang, M. (1998). Hmong/Medicine interactions: Improving cross-cultural health care. Family Medicine, 30(3), 179-184.
  • Barrett, R. J. (1997). Cultural formulation of psychiatric diagnosis. Culture, Medicine and Psychiatry, 21, 481-496.
  • Beachy, A., Hershberger, E., Davidhizar, R., Giger, J. N. (1997). Cultural implications for nursing care of the Amish. Journal of Cultural Diversity, 4(4), 118-126.
  • Bechtel, G. A., Shepherd, M. A., Rogers, P. W. (1995). Family, culture, and health practices among migrant farmworkers. Journal of Community Health Nursing, 12(1), 15-22.
  • Becker, G., Yewoubdar, B., Newsom, E. M., & Rodgers, D. V. (1998). Knowledge and care of chronic illness in three ethnic minority groups. Family Medicine, 30(3), 173-178.
  • Berry, A. B. (1999). Mexican American women's expressions of the meaning of culturally congruent prenatal care. Journal of Transcultural Nursing, 10(3), 203-212.
  • Beyer, J. E., & Knott, B. C. (1998). Construct validity estimation for the African-American and Hispanic versions of the Oucher scale. Journal of Pediatric Nursing, 13(1), 20-31.
  • Block, D. (1997). Child safety seat use in a Midwestern Hmong community. Maternal Child Nursing (MCN), 22, 304-307.
  • Bolla, C. D., Joseph, J. D., Norbeck, J., & Smith, R. (1996). Social support as road map and vehicle: An analysis of data from focus group interviews with a group of African American women. Public Health Nursing, 13(5), 331-336.
  • Boyle, J. S., Ferrell, J. A., Hodnicki, D. R., & Muller, R. B. (1997). Going home: African- American caregiving for adult children with human immunodeficiency virus disease. Holistic Nursing Practice, 11(2), 27-35.
  • Brady, M. (1995). Culture in treatment, culture as treatment: A critical appraisal of developments in addictions programs for indigenous North Americans and Australians. Social Science and Medicine, 41(11), 1487-1498.
  • Brown, L. W., & Williams, R. D. (1994). Culturally sensitive breast cancer screening programs for older black women. Nurse Practitioner, 19(3), 21-35.
  • Bruhn, J. G., & Brandon, J. E. (Eds.). (1997). Border health: Challenges for the United States and Mexico. New York: Garland.
  • Campinha-Bacote, J. (1997). Cultural competence: A critical factor in child health policy. Journal of Pediatric Nursing, 12(4), 260-262.
  • Campinha-Bacote, J. (1999). A model and instrument for addressing cultural competence in health care. Journal of Nursing Education, 38(5), 203-207.
  • Catolico, O. (1997). Psychological well-being of Cambodian women in resettlement. Advances in Nursing Science, 19(40, 75-84.
  • Chen, Y. D. (1996). Conformity with nature: A theory of Chinese American elders' health promotion and illness prevention processes. Advances in Nursing Science, 19(2), 17-26.
  • Cheung, F. & Lin, K-M. (1997). Neurasthenia, depression and somatoform disorder in a Chinese-Vietnamese woman migrant. Culture, Medicine and Psychiatry, 21, 247-258.
  • Cochran, M. M. (1998). Tears have no color. American Journal of Nursing (AJN), 98(6), 53.
  • Cohen, M. Z., Tripp-Reimer, T., Smith, C., Sorofman, B., & Lively, S. (1994). Explanatory models of diabetes: Patient and practitioner variation. Social Science and Medicine, 38(1), 59-66.
  • Culhane-Pera, K. A., Reif, C., Egli, E., Baker, N. J., & Kassekert, R. (1997). A curriculum for multicultural education in family medicine. Family Medicine, 29(10), 719-723.
  • Davidhizar, R., & Bechtel, G. A. (1999). Health and quality of life within colonias settlements along the United States and Mexico border. Public Health Nursing, 16(4), 301-306.
  • Davidhizar, R., & Giger, J. N. (1997). Canadian transcultural nursing; Applying the Giger and Davidhizar model. Journal of Cultural Diversity, 4(1), 26-31.
  • Degazon, C. E. (1995). Coping, diabetes, and the older African-American. Nursing Outlook, 43(6), 254-259.
  • Denman-Vitale, S., & Murillo, E. K. (1999). Effective promotion of breastfeeding among Latin American women newly immigrated to the United States. Holistic Nursing Practice, 13(4), 51-60.
  • DeSantis, L. (1998). Building healthy communities with immigrants and refugees. Journal of Transcultural Nursing, 9(1), 20-31.
  • DeSantis, L., & Thomas, J. T. (1994). Childhood independence: Views of Cuban and Haitian immigrant mothers. Journal of Pediatric Nursing, 9(4), 258-267.
  • DeSantis, L., Thomas, J. T., & Sinnett, K. (1999). Intergenerational concepts of adolescent sexuality: Implications for community-based reproductive health care with Haitian immigrants. Public Health Nursing, 16(2), 102-113.
  • Dickinson, R., & Bhatt, A. (1994). Ethnicity, health and control: Results from an exploratory study of ethnic minority communities' attitudes to health. Health Education Journal, 53, 421-429.
  • DiPasquale-Davis, J., & Hopkins, S. J. (1997). Health behaviors of an elderly Filipino group. Public Health Nursing, 14(2), 118-122.
  • Douglas, K. C., & Lenahan, P. (1994). Ethnogeriatric assessment clinic in family medicine. Family Medicine, 26(6), 372-375.
  • Duncan, L., & Simmons, M. (1996). Health practices among Russian and Ukrainian immigrants. Journal of Community Health Nursing, 13(2), 129-137.
  • Ferreira, M. K. (1998). Slipping through sky holes: Yurok body imagery in northern California. Culture, Medicine and Psychiatry, 22, 171-202.
  • Fielo, S. B., & Degazon, C. E. (1997). When cultures collide: Decision making in a multicultural environment. Nursing and Health Care Perspectives, 18(5), 238-243.
  • Flemming, C. M. (1996). Cultural formulation of psychiatric diagnosis: An American Indian woman suffering form depression, alcoholism and childhood trauma. Culture, Medicine and Psychiatry, 20, 145- 154.
  • Flores, G., Vega, L. R. (1998). Barriers to health care access for Latino children: A review. Family Medicine, 30(3), 196-205.
  • Fox, P. G., Cowell, J. M., & Montgomery, A. C. (1994). The effects of violence on health and adjustment of Southeast Asian refugee children: An integrative review. Public Health Nursing, 11(3), 195-201.
  • Freda, M. C. (1997). Cultural competence in patient education. Maternal Child Nursing (MCN), 22, 219-220.
  • Froman, R. D., & Owen, S. V. (1999). American and Korean adolescents' physical and mental health self-efficacy. Journal of Pediatric Nursing, 14(1), 51-58.
  • Frye, B. A., & D'Avanzo, C. (1994). Themes in managing culturally defined illness in the Cambodian refugee family. Journal of Community Health Nursing, 11(2), 89-98.
  • Garg, R. K., Filozof, E., Etheredge, G. D., & Maney, E. (1998). Health behavior in a Cajun population. Journal of Cultural Diversity, 5(3), 89-93.
  • Geissler, E. M. (1995). Culture and the nurse-patient dyad. MEDSURG Nursing, 4(1), 69-72.
  • Giger, J. N., & Davidhizar, R. (1997). Reflections on the elderly African American in health care. Journal of Cultural Diversity, 4(3), 88-94.
  • Gilliland, F. D., Mahler, R., & Davis, S. M. (1998). Health-related quality of life for rural American Indians in New Mexico. Ethnicity & Health, 3(3), 223-229.
  • Gonzalez-Calvo, J., Jackson, J., Hansford, C., Woodman, C., & Remington, N. S. (1997). Nursing case management and its role in perinatal risk reduction: Development, implementation, and evaluation of a culturally competent model for African American women. Public Health Nursing, 14(4), 190-206.
  • Gore, S. V. (1999). African-American women's perceptions of weight: Paradigm shift for advanced practice. Holistic Nursing Practice, 13(4), 71-79.
  • Gorman, T., Byrd, T. L., & VanDerslice, J. (1995). Breast-feeding practices, attitudes, and beliefs among Hispanic women and men in a border community. Family & Community Health, 18(2), 17-27.
  • Gregg, J., & Curry, R. H. (1994). Explanatory models for cancer among African-American women at two Atlanta neighborhood health centers: The implications for a cancer screening program. Social Science and medicine, 39(4), 519-526.
  • Grossman, D. (1996). Cultural dimensions in home health nursing. American Journal of Nursing (AJN), 96(7), 33-36.
  • Guarnaccia, P. J., & Parra, P. (1996). Ethnicity, social status, and families' experiences of caring for a mentally ill family member. Community Mental Health Journal, 32(3), 243-260.
  • Habayeb, G. L. (1995). Cultural diversity: A nursing concept not yet reliably defined. Nursing Outlook, 43(5), 224-227.
  • Handelman, L., & Yeo, G. (1996). Using explanatory models to understand chronic symptoms of Cambodian refugees. Family Medicine, 28(4), 271-276.
  • Harrison, A. E. (1996). Primary care of lesbian and gay patients: Educating ourselves and our students. Family Medicine, 28(1), 10-23.
  • Hart, D. (1999). Assessing culture: Pediatric nurses' beliefs and self-reported practices. Journal of Pediatric Nursing, 14(4), 255-262.
  • Helman, C. G. (1994). Culture, health and illness (3rd ed.). Oxford, England: Butterworth-Heinemann.
  • Helton, L. R. (1996). Folk medicine and health beliefs: An Appalachian perspective. Journal of Cultural Diversity, 3(4), 123-128.
  • Hernandez, C. A., Antone, I., & Cornelius, I. (1999). A grounded theory study of the experience of Type 2 diabetes in First Nations adults in Canada. Journal of Transcultural Nursing, 10(3), 220-228.
  • Holcomb, L. O., Parsons, L. C., Giger, J. N., & Davidhizar, R. (1996). Haitian Americans: Implications for nursing care. Journal of Community Health Nursing, 13(4), 249-260.
  • Horton, B. J. (1998). Nurse anesthetists' perspectives on improving the anesthesia care of culturally diverse patients. Journal of Transcultural Nursing, 9(2), 26-33.
  • Huttlinger, K. W. (1995). A Navajo perspective of diabetes. Family & Community Health, 18(2), 9-16.
  • Jefferys, M. R., & Smodlaka, I. (1999). Construct validation of the transcultural self-efficacy tool. Journal of Nursing Education, 38(5), 222-227.
  • Jemmott, L. S., Maula, E. C., & Bush, E. (1999). Hearing our voices: Assessing HIV prevention needs among Asian and Pacific Islander women. Journal of Transcultural Nursing, 10(2), 102-111.
  • Johnson, K. E., & Rodgers, S. (1994). When cultural practices are health risks: The dilemma of female circumcision. Holistic Nursing Practice, 8(2), 70-78.
  • Jones, M., & Nies, M. A. (1996). The relationship of perceived benefits and barriers to reported exercise in older African American women. Public Health Nursing, 13(2), 151-158.
  • Jordan, B. (1993). Birth in four cultures: A crosscultural investigation of childbirth in Yucatan, Holland, Sweden, and the United States (4th ed.). Prospect Heights, IL: Waveland Press.
  • Juarbe, T. C. (1995). Access to health care for Hispanic women: A primary health care perspective. Nursing Outlook, 43(1), 23-28.
  • Kagawa-Singer, M., Wellisch, D. K., & Durvasula, R. (1997). Impact of breast cancer on Asian American and Anglo American women. Culture, Medicine and Psychiatry, 21, 449-480.
  • Kavanagh, K., Absalom, K., Beil, W., Jr., Schliessmann, L. (1999). Connecting and becoming culturally competent: A Lakota example. Advances in Nursing Science, 21(3), 9-31.
  • Keegan, L. (1996). Use of alternative therapies among Mexican Americans in the Texas Rio Grande Valley. Journal of Holistic Nursing, 14(4), 277-294.
  • Khalaf, I., & Callister, L. C. (1997). Cultural meanings of childbirth: Muslim women living in Jordan. Journal of Holistic Nursing, 15(4), 373-388.
  • Khazoyan, C. M., & Anderson, N. (1994). Latinas' expectations for their partners during childbirth. Maternal Child Nursing (MCN), 19, 226-229.
  • Knott, C., Beyer, J., Villarruel, A., Denyes, M., Erickson, V., & Willard, G. (1994). Using the oucher developmental approach to pain assessment in children: How, why, and when to use the original Oucher and two new ethnic versions. Maternal Child Nursing (MCN), 19, 314-320.
  • Kosch, S. G., Burg, M. A., & Podikuju, S. (1998). Patient ethnicity and diagnosis of emotional disorders in women. Family Medicine, 30(3), 215-219.
  • Kulig, J. C. (1994). "Those with unheard voices": The plight of a Cambodian refugee woman. Journal of Community Health Nursing, 11(2), 99-107.
  • Kulwicki, A. (1996). An ethnographic study of illness perceptions and practices of Yemeni-Arabs in Michigan. Journal of Cultural Diversity, 3(3), 80-89.
  • Layzell, S., & England, R. (1999). What do Turkish-speaking women want to know about sexual health? A study to inform the production of Turkish language information leaflets. Health Education Journal, 58, 130-138.
  • Leavitt, M., Liu, C. Y., Hornberger, L., & Han, X. (1999). Common themes and ethnic differences in family caregiving the first year after diagnosis of childhood cancer: Part II. Journal of Pediatric Nursing, 14(2), 110-122.
  • Lee, M. C., & Essoka, G. (1998). Patient's perception of pain: Comparison between Korean- American and Euro-American obstetric patients. Journal of Cultural Diversity, 5(1), 29-37.
  • Leininger, M. (1996). Culture care theory, research, and practice. Nursing Science Quarterly, 9(2), 71-78.
  • Leininger, M. (1997). Overview of the theory of culture care with the ethnonursing research method. Journal of Transcultural Nursing, 8(2), 32-52.
  • Leininger, M. (1997). Understanding cultural pain for improved health care. Journal of Transcultural Nursing, 9(1), 32-35.
  • Lester, N. (1998). Cultural competence: A nursing dialogue (Part One). American Journal of Nursing (AJN), 98(8), 26-33.
  • Lester, N. (1998). Cultural competence: A nursing dialogue (Part Two). American Journal of Nursing (AJN), 98(9), 36-42.
  • Lewis-Fernandez, R. (1996). Cultural formulation of psychiatric diagnosis: Diagnosis and treatment of nervios and ataques in a female Puerto Rican migrant. Culture, Medicine and Psychiatry, 20, 155-163.
  • Like, R. C., Steiner, R. P., & Rubel, A. J. (1996). Recommended core curriculum guidelines on culturally sensitive and competent health care. Family Medicine, 28(4), 291-297.
  • Lipson, J. G., Omidian, P. A., & Paul, S. M. (1995). Afghan health education project: A community survey. Public Health Nursing, 12(3), 143-150.
  • Lipson, J. G., & Steiger, N. J. (1996). Self-care in a multicultural context (2nd ed.). Thousand Oaks, CA: Sage.
  • Lipson JG, Dibble SL, Editors. (2005). Culture and Clinical Care. UCSF Nursing Press.
  • Luckman, J. (1999). Transcultural communication in nursing. Albany, NY: Delmar.
  • Ludwig-Beymer, P., Blankemeier, J. R., Casas-Byots, C., & Suarez-Balcazar, Y. (1996). Community assessment in a suburban Hispanic community: A description of method, 8(1), 19-27.
  • Lynch, E. W., & Hanson, M. J. (Eds.). (1998). Developing cross-cultural competence: A guide for working with children and their families (2nd ed.). Baltimore: Paul H. Brookes.
  • Manson, S. M. (1996). The wounded spirit: A cultural formulation of post-traumatic stress disorder. Culture, Medicine and Psychiatry, 20, 489-498.
  • Marchand, L., & Morrow, M. H. (1994). Infant feeding practices: Understanding the decision- making process. Family Medicine, 26(5), 319-324).
  • Markides, K. S., & Black, S. A. (1996). Aging and health behaviors in Mexican Americans. Family & Community Health, 19(2), 11-18.
  • Martinson, I. M., Liu, C. Y., Hornberger, L., & Han, X. (1999). Comparison of Chinese and Caucasian families caregiving to children with cancer at home: Part I. Journal of Pediatric Nursing, 14(2), 99-109.
  • Mathews, H. F., Lannin, D. R., & Mitchell, J. P. (1994). Coming to terms with advanced breast cancer: Black women's narratives from eastern North Carolina. Social Science and Medicine, 38(6), 789- 800.
  • McAllister, L. E., & Boyle, J. S. (1998). Without money, means, or men: African American women receiving prenatal care in a housing project. Family & Community Health, 21(3), 67- 79.
  • Meleis, A. I. (1996). Culturally competent scholarship: Substance and rigor. Advances in Nursing Science, 19(2), 1-16.
  • Millet, P. E., Sullivan, B. F., Schwebel, A. I., & Myers, L. J. (1996). Black Americans' and White Americans' views of the etiology and treatment of mental health problems. Community Mental Health Journal, 32(3), 235-242.
  • Misener, T. R., Sowell, R. L., Phillips, K. D., & Harris, C. (1997). Sexual orientation: A cultural diversity issue for nursing. Nursing Outlook, 45(4), 178-181.
  • Moffic, H. S., & Kinzie, J. D. (1996). The history and future of cross-cultural psychiatric services. Community Mental Health Journal, 32(6), 581-592.
  • Morgan, M. (1996). Prenatal care of African American women in selected USA urban and rural cultural contexts. Journal of Transcultural Nursing, 7(2), 3-9.
  • Morris, R. (1996). The culture of female circumcision. Advances in Nursing Science, 19(2), 43- 53.
  • Musser-Granski, J., & Carrillo, D. F. (1997). The use of bilingual, bicultural paraprofessionals in mental health services: Issues for hiring, training, and supervision. Community Mental Health Journal, 33(1), 51-60.
  • Napholz, L. (1999). A comparison of self-reported cultural competency skills among two groups of nursing students: Implications for nursing education. Journal of Nursing Education, 38(2), 81-83.
  • Newell-Withrow, C. (1997). A glance at Appalachia. Journal of Cultural Diversity, 4(4), 129- 131.
  • Nies, M. A., Vollman, M., & Cook, T. (1998). Facilitators, barriers, and strategies for exercise in European American women in the community. Public Health Nursing, 15(4), 263-272.
  • Nies, M. A., Vollman, M., & Cook, T. (1999). African American women's experience with physical activity in their daily lives. Public Health Nursing, 16(1), 23-31.
  • Niska, K. J. (1999). Mexican American family processes: Nurturing, support, and socialization. Nursing Science Quarterly, 12(2), 138-142.
  • Offner, J. (1998). Pow-wowing: the Pennsylvania Dutch way to heal. Journal of Holistic Nursing, 16(4), 479-486.
  • O'Nell, T. D. (1998). Cultural formulation of psychiatric diagnosis: Psychotic depression and alcoholism in an American Indian man. Culture, Medicine and Psychiatry, 22, 123-136.
  • Palinkas, L. A. (1995). Health under stress: Asian and Central American refugees and those left behind. Social Science and Medicine, 40(12), 1591-1596.
  • Palinkas, L. A., & Pickwell, S. M. (1995). Acculturation as a risk factor for chronic disease among Cambodian refugees in the United States. Social Science and Medicine, 40(12), 1643-1653.
  • Pang, K. (1998). Symptoms of depression in elderly Korean immigrants: Narration and the healing process. Culture, Medicine and Psychiatry, 22, 93-122.
  • Parker, J. G. (1994). The lived experience of Native Americans with diabetes within a transcultural nursing perspective. Journal of Transcultural Nursing, 6(1), 5-11.
  • Peragallo, N. (1996). Latino women and AIDS risk. Public Health Nursing, 13(3), 217-222.
  • Plumbo, M. A. (1995). Living in two different worlds or living in the world differently: A qualitative study with American Indian Nurses. Journal of Holistic Nursing, 13(2), 155-173.
  • Pollock, S. E. (1999). Health-related hardiness with different ethnic populations. Holistic Nursing Practice, 13(3), 1-10.
  • Pope-Davis, D. B., Eliason, M. J., & Ottavi, T. M. (1994). Are nursing students multiculturally competent? An exploratory investigation. Journal of Nursing Education, 33(1), 31-33.
  • Poss, J. E. (1994). Providing culturally competent care: Is there a role for health promoters? Nursing Outlook, 47(1), 30-36.
  • Poss, J. E. (1995). Working effectively with interpreters in the primary care setting. Nurse Practitioner, 20(12), 43-47.
  • Powe, B. D. (1996). Cancer fatalism among African-Americans: A review of the literature. Nursing Outlook, 44(1), 18-21.
  • Power, D. V., & Shandy, D. J. (1998). Sudanese refugees in a Minnesota family practice clinic. Family Medicine, 30(3), 185-189.
  • Preston, P. (1995). Mother father Deaf: The heritage of difference. Social Science and Medicine, 40(11), 1461-1467.
  • Rainey, C., Poling, R., Rheaume, C., & Kirby, S. (1999). Views of low-income, African American mothers about child health. Family & Community Health, 22(1), 1-15.
  • Rasbridge, L. A., & Kulig, J. C. (1995). Infant feeding among Cambodian refugees. Maternal Child Nursing (MCN), 20, 213-218.
  • Rei, R. M., & Fong, C. (1996). The Spanish version of the parental stressor scale: Pediatric intensive care unit. Journal of Pediatric Nursing, 11(1), 3-9.
  • Rew, L., Resnick, M. D., & Blum, R. W. (1997). An exploration of help-seeking behaviors in female Hispanic adolescents. Family & Community Health, 20(3), 1-15.
  • Reynolds Turton, C. L. (1997). Ways of knowing about health: An Aboriginal perspective. Advances in Nursing Science, 19(3), 28-36.
  • Roberts, S. J., & Sorensen, L. (1995). Lesbian health care: A review and recommendations for health promotion in primary care settings. Nurse Practitioner, 20(6), 42-47.
  • Robledo, L., Wilson, A. H., Gray, P. (1999). Hispanic mothers' knowledge and care of their children with respiratory illnesses: A pilot study. Journal of Pediatric Nursing, 14(4), 239-247.
  • Rosenbaum, J. N. (1995). Teaching cultural sensitivity. Journal of Nursing Education, 34(4),188- 189.
  • Ross, H. M. (1998). Jewish tradition in death and dying. MEDSURG Nursing, 7(5), 275-279.
  • Rousseau, C., Perreault, M., & Leichner, P. (1995). Residents' perceptions of transcultural psychiatric practice. Community Mental Health Journal, 31(1), 73-85.
  • Saiki, S. C., Martinson, I. M., & Inano, M. (1994). Japanese families who have lost children to cancer: A primary study. Journal of Pediatric Nursing, 9(4), 239-250.
  • Sanchez, T. R., Plawecki, J. A., & Plawecki, H. M. (1996). The delivery of culturally sensitive health care to Native Americans. Journal of Holistic Nursing, 14(4), 295-307.
  • Schneiderman, J. U. (1996). Postpartum nursing for Korean mothers. Maternal Child Nursing (MCN), 21, 155-158.
  • Schneiderman, J. U. (1998). Rituals of placental disposal. Maternal Child Nursing (MCN), 23(3), 142-143.
  • Seideman, R. Y., Jacobson, S., Primeaux, M., Burns, P., & Weatherby, F. (1996). Assessing American Indian families. Maternal Child Nursing (MCN), 21, 274-279.
  • Seideman, R. Y., Williams, R., Burns, P., Jacobson, S., Weatherby, F., & Primeaux, M. (1994). Culture sensitivity in assessing urban Native American parenting. Public Health Nursing, 11(2), 98-103.
  • Shapiro, J., & Lenahan, P. (1996). Family medicine in a culturally diverse world: A solution- oriented approach to common cross-cultural problems in medical encounters. Family Medicine, 28(4), 249-255.
  • Sharts-Hopko, N. C. (1996). Health and illness concepts for cultural competence with Japanese clients. Journal of Cultural Diversity, 3(3), 74-79.
  • Shultz, J. A., Mtika, A. (1999). Attitudes of Head Start staff toward cross-cultural issues related to food and nutrition services. Family & Community Health, 22(2), 83-95.
  • Skaer, T. L., Robinson, L. M., Sclar, D. A., & Harding, G. H. (1996). Utilization of curanderos among foreign born Mexican-American women attending migrant health clinics. Journal of Cultural Diversity, 3(2), 29-34.
  • Smith, C. A. (1995). The lived experience of staying healthy in rural African American families. Nursing Science Quarterly, 8(1), 17-21.
  • Smith, D. M. (1998). Interorganizational collaboration: A cautionary note for tribal health nurses. Public Health Nursing, 15(2), 131-135.
  • Smith, L. (1996). New Russian immigrants: Health problems, practices, and values. Journal of Cultural Diversity, 3(3), 68-73.
  • Smith, L. (1997). Critical thinking, health policy, and the Hmong culture group, part I. Journal of Cultural Diversity, 4(1), 5-12.
  • Smith, L. (1997). Critical thinking, health policy, and the Hmong culture group, part II. Journal of Cultural Diversity, 4(2), 59-67.
  • Smith, L. (1998). Concept analysis: Cultural competence. Journal of Cultural Diversity, 5(1), 4- 10.
  • Smith, V. P. (1998). Utilization of folk/family remedies by community-residing African American elders. Journal of Cultural Diversity, 5(1), 19-22.
  • Spector, R. E. (1996). Cultural diversity in health and illness (4th ed.). Stamford, CT: Appleton & Lange.
  • St. Clair, A., & McKenry, L. (1999). Preparing culturally competent practitioners. Journal of Nursing Education, 38(5), 228-234.
  • Sterling, Y. M., Peterson, J., & Weekes, D. P. (1997). African-American families with chronically ill children: Oversights and insights. Journal of Pediatric Nursing, 12(5), 292-300.
  • Streit, U., LeBlanc, J., & Mekki-Berrada, A. (1998). A Moroccan woman suffering from depression: Migration as an attempt to escape sorcellerie. Culture, Medicine and Psychiatry, 22, 445-563.
  • Strickland, C. J. (1999). Conducting focus groups cross-culturally: Experiences with Pacific Northwest Indian people. Public Health Nursing, 16(3), 190-197.
  • Strickland, C. J., Chrisman, N. J., Yallup, M., Powell, K., & Squeoch, M. D. (1996). Walking the journey of womanhood: Yakama Indian women and papanicolaou (Pap) test screening. Public Health Nursing, 13(2), 141-150.
  • Strickland, C. J., Squeoch, M. D., & Chrisman, N. J. (1999). Health promotion in cervical cancer prevention among the Yakama Indian women of the Wa'Shat Longhouse. Journal of Transcultural Nursing, 10(3), 190-196.
  • Strickland, W. J., & Strickland, D. L. (1996). Partnership building with special populations. Family & Community Health, 19(3), 21-34.
  • Talabere, L. R. (1996). Meeting the challenge of culture care in nursing: Diversity, sensitivity, competence, and congruence. Journal of Cultural Diversity, 3(2), 53-61.
  • Thomas, J. T., & DeSantis, L. (1995). Feeding and weaning practices of Cuban and Haitian immigrant mothers. Journal of Transcultural Nursing, 6(2), 34-42.
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