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Cultural Responsiveness in Assisted Reproductive Technology : Best Practices for Clinics and Affiliated Providers / edited by Danielle A. Kaplan.

Springer Medicine eBooks 2024 Available online

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Format:
Book
Author/Creator:
Kaplan, Danielle A.
Contributor:
Kaplan, Sandra Nina.
Series:
Medicine Series
Language:
English
Subjects (All):
Reproductive health.
Family medicine.
Reproductive Medicine.
General Practice and Family Medicine.
Local Subjects:
Reproductive Medicine.
General Practice and Family Medicine.
Physical Description:
1 online resource (339 pages)
Edition:
1st ed. 2024.
Place of Publication:
Cham : Springer Nature Switzerland : Imprint: Springer, 2024.
Summary:
Cultural Responsiveness in Assisted Reproductive Technology discusses best practices for creating an ART practice that is welcoming to and responsive to the unique needs of patients from a variety of racial, ethnic, and religious backgrounds. Rather than focusing solely on outcomes for patients who are already undergoing treatment, the emphasis here is on creating a practice environment in which patients from diverse backgrounds are welcomed, understood, and treated according to their unique cultural needs. This volume contains 18 chapters divided into 4 parts. Part 1 seeks to understand potential issues related to race, ethnicity, culture, implicit bias, and access to care. Part 2 discusses medical considerations in ART within diverse populations, while Part 3 covers cultural considerations in ART in diverse populations. Finally, Part 4 proposes interventions to address the issues discussed throughout the book as well as strategies for culturally responsive practice management. This book was written by reproductive endocrinologists, nurses, clinician educators, and mental health professionals specializing in infertility counselling and is intended to provide updated information on ART outcomes among members of different racial and ethnic groups, as well as discuss factors that influence the experiences of patients from diverse populations in ART treatment.
Contents:
Part 1: Understanding the Issue
Understanding the Issue: Race, Ethnicity, Culture, and the Structural Determinants of Health
Culturally Responsive Care in the Assisted Reproductive Community
Implicit Bias in Healthcare Professionals Beyond Implicit Association Tests: A Neuroscientific Understanding
Bias in Reproductive Medicine
Access to Care
Part 2: Medical Considerations in ART with Diverse Populations
ART Outcomes in Black Patients
ART Outcomes in Latinx Patients
Cultural and Clinical Considerations in Assisted Reproductive Therapy in Asia
Racial Disparities in Adverse Pregnancy Outcomes
Part 3: Cultural Considerations in ART with Diverse Populations
Orthodox Judaism: Faith and Fertility
Catholic Patients and Reproductive Healthcare
Islam, Assisted Reproduction, and the Bioethical Aftermath
Black Patients and the Historical Context of Racism in Medical Care
Cultural Competence and Cultural Humility in Working with Latinx Assisted Reproductive Patients
Best Practices for Recruiting and Retaining Racial and Ethnically Diverse Populations in Reproductive Endocrinology Research
Part 4: Addressing the Issues
Strategies for Culturally-Responsive Practice Management
Culturally- Responsive Reproductive Mental Health Practice: Pitfalls and Possibilities
Recognizing and Ameliorating Provider Implicit Bias.
Notes:
Description based on publisher supplied metadata and other sources.
ISBN:
9783031762048
3031762045
OCLC:
1482257473

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