Bridging Cultures in Healthcare : Humility, Trust, and Engagement for New American Family
Overview
Bridging Cultures in Healthcare is a powerful and practical guide for healthcare professionals seeking to provide compassionate, equitable, and culturally responsive care to immigrant and refugee populations often referred to as New American families.
Drawing from lived experience, clinical practice, and public health expertise, Dr. Axels Samuntu explores how cultural humility, trust-building, and effective engagement can transform healthcare outcomes. Through real-world case studies, reflective narratives, and evidence-informed frameworks, the book examines the complex intersections of culture, trauma, language, and healthcare systems.
Readers are guided through sensitive topics such as prenatal and maternal care, reproductive health, mental health, adolescent autonomy, vaccination hesitancy, and cross-cultural communication. The book emphasizes trauma-informed care, intercultural competence, and the essential role of cultural brokers and community health workers in bridging gaps between Western medicine and collectivist traditions.
Designed for physicians, nurses, social workers, public health professionals, educators, and policymakers, Bridging Cultures in Healthcare offers actionable strategies to foster trust, reduce disparities, and create healthcare environments rooted in dignity, respect, and humanity.
This book is not only a professional resource it is a call to listen deeply, serve humbly, and build healthcare systems that truly welcome everyone.
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Details
- ISBN-13: 9798241105400
- ISBN-10: 9798241105400
- Publisher: Independently Published
- Publish Date: December 2025
- Dimensions: 9 x 6 x 0.12 inches
- Shipping Weight: 0.21 pounds
- Page Count: 60
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