Contents // // Contributors ix Forewords xě Acknowledgements xěiě // PART 2 // Developing culture-specific competencies // 99 // 1. Introduction 1 Irena Papadopoulos // PART 1 // Transcultural health care and the development of culture-generic // competencies 5 // ¦ ¦ // 2. The Papadopoulos, Tilki and Taylor model of developing cultural competence 7 // Irena Papadopoulos // 3. Human rights and health inequalities: UK and EU policies and initiatives relating to the promotion of culturally competent care 25 Mary Tilki // 4. Migrants and refugees 45 Gina Taylor // 5. The ethics of culturally competent health and social care 65 // Ann Gallagher // 7. Cancer and culture: meanings and experiences 101 // Irena Papadopoulos and Shelley Lees // 8. The health and social care needs of Ethiopian asylum seekers and refugees living in the UK 121 // Irena Papadopoulos, Margaret Lay, Shelley Lees and Alem Gebrehiwot // 9. Notions of motherhood and the maternity needs of Arab Muslim women 145 Myfanwy M. Davies and Irena Papadopoulos // 10. Illegal drugs: knowledge, attitudes and drug habits of the Greek and Greek Cypriot youth living in London 163 // Irena Papadopoulos and Chris Papadopoulos // 11. Culturally competent health promotion for minority ethnic groups, refugees, Gypsy Travellers and New Age Travellers in the UK 175 // Irena Papadopoulos and Margaret Lay // 6. Promoting culturally competent research 85 Irena Papadopoulos // vili CONTENTS // PART 3 // European perspectives on cultural
competence 201 // 12. Cultural healthcare issues in Finland 203 Marja Kautionen and Meeri Koivula // 13. Dealing with cultural plurality in health and social care settings: the case of Germany 221 // Monika Habermann // 14. Cultural healthcare issues in Greece 235 Athena Kalokerinou-Anagnostopoulou // 15. Transcultural healthcare issues in Spain 249 // Silvia Garcia Barrios // PART 4 // Global perspectives and cultural competence 263 // 16. A trisomial concept of sociocultural and religious factors in healthcare decisionmaking and service provision in the Muslim Arab world 265 // Zbys Fedorowicz and Thomas D. V\\/alczyk // 17. Transcultural health care in Israel: past history and current issues 283 // Vered Delbar // 18. Transcultural nursing: the way to prepare culturally competent practitioners in Australia 303 // Akram Omeri // 19. Culture and health: discourses and practices in the Canadian context 319 // M. Judith Lynam // 20. Reflections and conclusions 341 Irena Papadopoulos // Index 345