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Ethnogerontology
Selected and Compiled by Jacquelyn Coughlan, M.S., M.L.S.

Aleman, S., Fitzpatrick, T., Tran, T. V., & Gonzalez, E. W. (Eds.). (2000). Therapeutic interventions with ethnic elders: Health and social issues. New York, London: The Haworth Press.

The American Geriatrics Society. (2006). American Geriatrics Society position statement on ethnogeriatrics. Retrieved March 29th, 2007, from http://www.americangeriatrics.org/products/positionpapers/ethno_committee.shtml

Applewhite, S. L. (1997). Qualitative reserach in educational gerontology. Educational Gerontology, 23(1), 15-27.

Brandreit, L. M. (1994). Gerontological nursing: Application of ethnography and ground theory. Journal of Gerontological Nursing, 20, 33-40.

Brod, M., & Heurtinroberts, S. (1992). Older Russian emigres and medical care. Western Journal of Medicine, 157(3), 333-336.

Clegg, A. (2003). Older South Asian patient and carer perceptions of culturally sensitive care in a community hospital setting. Journal of Clinical Nursing, 12(2), 283-290.

Collaborative of Ethnogeriatric Education. (2001). Curriculum in Ethnogeriatrics, Core Curriculum and Ethnic Specific Modules. Palo Alto, CA: Bureau of Health Professions, Health Resources and Services Administration USHHS. Retrieved December 10, 2004, from http://www.stanford.edu/group/ethnoger

Crist J. D. (2005). NGNA. Cafecitos and telenovelas: Culturally competent interventions to facilitate Mexican American families' decisions to use home care services. Geriatric Nursing, 26(4), 229-232.

Deshpande, O., Reid, C., & Rao, A. S. (2005). Attitudes of Asian-Indian Hindus toward end-of-life care. Journal of the American Geriatrics Society, 53, 131-.

Doorway thoughts: Cross-cultural health care for older adults. (2004). Sudbury, MA: Jones and Bartlett Publishers.

Elliot, G. M. (1999). Cross-cultural awareness in an aging society: effective strategies for communication and caring, a resource book for practitioners, educators and students. Hamilton, Ont. : Office of Gerontological Studies, McMaster University.

Elwyn, G.(1999). Stories we hear and stories we tell: Analysing talk in clinical practice. British Medical Journal, 318, 186-188.

Emami, A., Benner, P., & Ekman, S-L. (2001, January). A sociocultural health model for late-in-life immigrants. Journal of Transcultural Nursing, 12(1), 15-24.

Emami, A., Benner, P., Lipson, J. G., Ekman, S. L. (2000). Health as continuity and balance in life. Western Journal of Nursing Research, 22(7), 812-825.

Emami, A., Torres, S., Lipson, J. G., & Ekman, S. (2002). An ethnographic study of a day care center for Iranian immigrant seniors. Western Journal of Nursing Research, 22(2), 169-188.

The Ethnogeriatrics Committee of the American Geriatrics Society. (2004). Doorway thoughts: Cross-cultural health care for older adults, Volume 1. Boston: Jones and Bartlett Publishers.

Fineman, N. (1991). The social construction of noncompliance: Implications for cross-cultural geriatric practice. Journal of Cross-Cultural Gerontology, 6, 219-227.

Gelfand, D. E., Balcazar, H., Parzuchowski, J., & Lenox, S. (2004). Issues in hospice utilization by Mexicans. The Journal of Applied Gerontology, 23(1), 3-19.

Gerdner, L. A., Xiong, S. V., & Cha, D. (2006). Chronic confusion and memory impairment in Hmong elders: Honoring differing cultural beliefs in America. Journal of Gerontological Nursing, 32(3), 23-31.

Giles, H., & Dorjee, T. (2004). Communicative climates and prospects in cross-cultural gerontology. Journal of Cross Cultural Gerontology, 19(4), 261-274.

Hahn, K. (2003, July). Older ethnic women in faith communities. Journal of Gerontological Nursing, 29(7), 5-10.

Ikels, C. (1986). Older immigrants and natural helpers. Journal of Cross-Cultural Gerontology, 1(2), 209-222.

Jones, P. S., Zhang, X. E., Jaceldo-Siegl, K., & Meleis, A. I. (2002). Caregiving between two cultures: An integrative experience. Journal of Transcultural Nursing, 13(3), 202-209.

Kagawa-Singer, M. (1994). Diverse cultural beliefs and practices about death and dying in the elderly. Gerontology and Geriatrics Education, 15(1), 101-116.

Kobylarz, F. A., Heath, J. M., & Like, R. C. (2002). The ETHINC(S) mnemonic: A clinical tool for ethnogeriatric education. Journal of the American Geriatrics Society, 50(9), 1582-1589.

Lawrence, V., et al. (2006). Concepts and causation of depression: A cross-cultural study of the beliefs of older adults. Gerontologist, 46(1), 23-32.

Lee, A. A., & Ellenbecker, C. H. (1998). The perceived life stressors among elderly Chinese immigrants: Are they different from those of other elderly Americans? Clinical Excellence for Nurse Practitioners, 2(2), 96-101.

Litwin, H., & Zoabi, S. (2004). A multivariate examination of explanations for the occurance of elder abuse. Social Work Research, 28(3), 133-142.

Liu, J. H., Ng, S. H., Loong, C., Gee, S., & Weatherall, A. (2003). Cultural stereotypes and social representations of elders from Chinese and European perspectives. Journal of Cross-Cultural Gerontology, 18(2), 149-168.

Mahoney, D., F., Cloutterbuck, J., Neary, S., & Zhan, L. (2005). African American, Chinese, and Latino family caregivers' impressions of the onset and diagnosis of dementia: Cross-cultural similarities and differences. Gerontologist, 45(6), 783-792.

McBride, M. R., & Lewis, I. D. (2004). African American and Asian American elders: An ethnogeriatic perspective. Annual Review of Nursing Research, 22, 161-214.

Moldm F., Fitzpatrick, J. M., & Roberts, J. D. (2005). Minority ethnic elders in care homes: A review of the literature. Age and Ageing, 34(2), 107-113.

Morioka-Douglas, N., Sacks, T., & Yeo, G. (2004, March). Issues in caring for Afghan American elders: Insights from literarture and a focus group. Journal of Cross-Cultural Gerontology, 19(1), 27-40.

Mukai, C. P. (1999). Chinese perspectives. Geriatric Nursing, 20(1), 18-22.

Nandan, M. (2005). Adaptation to American culture: Voices of Asian Indian immigrants. Journal of Gerontological Social Work, 44(3-4), 175-203.

Periyakoil, V. S., Mendez, J. C., & Buttar, A. B. (2006). Health and health care for Pakistani American elders. Retrieved Octover 26th, 2006, from http://www.stanford.edu/group/ethnoger/pakistani.html.

Rawlings-Anderson, K. (2004). Continuing professional development. Assessing the cultural and religious needs of older people. Nursing Older People, 16, 29-33.

Reynolds, M. D. (1993). Coping with an immigrant parent. New York, NY: The Rosen Publishing Group, Inc.

Robbins, B., Rausch, K. J., Garcia, R. I., & Prestwood, K. M. (2004). Multicultural medication adherence: A comparative study. Journal of Gerontological Nursing, 30(7), 25-32.

Ryan, E. B., Jin, Y., Anas, A. P., & Luh, J. J. (2004). Communication beliefs about youth and old age in Asia and Canada. Journal of Cross-Cultural Gerontology, 18(4), 343-360.

Shah, A., Dalvi, M., & Thompson, T. (2005). Behavioural and psychological signs and symptoms of dementia across cultures: Current status and the future. International Journal of Geriatric Psychiatry, 20(12), 1187-1195.

Spring, M., Westermeyer, J., Halcon, L., Savik, K., et. al. (2003). Sampling in difficult to access refugee and immigrant communities. Journal of Nervous and Mental Disease, 191(12), 813-819.

Srinivasan, S., & Sakauye, K. (2005). Cultural influences in the clinician-elderly nursing home resident relationship. Annals of Long-Term Care, 13(10), 18-24.

Stanford Geriatric Education Center. A center for multidisciplinary ethnogeriatric education, focusing on development, training for health care providers, research, and policy anaylsis. Retrieved on November 15, 2004 from http://sgec.stanford.edu/

Strumpf, N. E., et al. (2001). Caregiver and elder experiences of Cambodian, Vietnamese, Soviet Jewish, and Ukranian refugees. International Journal of Aging and Human Development, 53(3), 233-252.

Torres, S. (2003). A preliminary empirical test of a culturally-relevant theoretical framework for the study of successful aging. Journal of Cross-Cultural Gerontology, 18(1), 79-100.

Xakellis, G., et al. (2004). Curricular framework: Core competencies in multicultural geriatric care. Journal of the American Geriatrics Society, 52(1), 137-142.

Yee, B. W. (n.d.). Health and health care of southeast Asian American elders: Vietnamese, Cambodian, Hmong and Laotian elders. Retrieved April 14, 2005, from http://www.stanford.edu/group/ethnoger/southeastasian.html

Yeo, G., et al. (2000). Core curriculum in ethnogeriatrics. Retrieved from http://www.stanford.edu/group/ethnoger/

Yeo, G. (1996). Ethnogeriatrics: Cross-cultural care of older adults. Generations- Journal of the American Society on Aging, 20(4), 72-77.

 

 

 



©Jacquelyn Coughlan January 2008 (50 Citations)
 

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