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References

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Alvord, Lori A., MD, Asst. Professor of Surgery, Dartmouth Medical School. Lecture, Stanford Medical School, Oct.31, 1997.

Alvord, Lori A. & Elizabeth Van Pelt. The Scalpel and the Silver Bear. The First Navajo Woman Surgeon Combines Western Medicine and Traditional Healing. New York Bantam Books. 1999.

American Indian Education Handbook Committee. The American Indian Yesterday, Today, & Tomorrow. Sacramento, California California Department of Education. 1991.

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Henderson, J.N. Presentation. Symposium Ethnogeriatrics in Managed Care. Stanford Geriatric Education Center, Stanford University. 1998.

Hendrix, Levanne. “American Indian Elders” in Yeo, G. et al. Cohort Analysis As A Tool In Ethnogeriatrics Historical Profiles of Elders From Eight Ethnic Populations in the United States. Working Paper Series No.12. Stanford Geriatric Education Center, Palo Alto, CA. 1998. (650) 723-7063.

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Hennessy, Catherine and Robert John. “ The Interpretation of Burden Among Pueblo Indian Caregivers”. Accepted for publication in the Journal of Aging Studies. 1996.

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John, Robert. American Indian and Alaska Native Elders An Assessment of Their Current Sataus and Provision of Services. IHS, Office of Health Programs, Public Health Service, US DHHS. 1994.

John, Robert. “Aging Among American Indians Income Security, Health, and Social Support Networks”. in Miles, Toni P. (Ed.). Full Color Aging Facts, Goals, and Recommendations for America’s Diverse Elders. Washington, DC Gerontological Society of America. 1999. pp.65-91.

John, Robert, & Dave Baldridge. The NICOA Report Health and Long-Term Care for Indian Elders. A Report by the National Indian Council on Aging for the National Indian Policy Center. Washington, DC National Indian Policy Center. 1996.

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Van Winkle, Nancy W. “End-of-Life Decision Making in American Indian and Alaska Native Cultures” in Braun, K.L., Pietsch, J.H., and Blanchette, P.L. (Eds). Cultural Issues in End-of-Life Decision Making. Thousand Oaks, CA Sage Publications. 2000. pp.127-144.

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American Indian

  • Description
  • Learning Objectives
  • Introduction and Overview
    • Demographics
      • Overview
      • Geography
      • Living Arrangements
      • Tribal Groupings
      • Age Groups
    • Historical Influence
    • Self-Determination
    • Religion
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    • Definition of Terms
  • Patterns of Health Risk
    • Data Quality
      • Mortality
        • Leading Causes of Death
      • Morbidity and Functional Status
        • Heart Disease and Diabetes
      • Mental Health

Culturally Appropriate Care

  • Fund of Knowledge
    • Cohort Analysis
      • Cohort Experiences
      • Case Studies for Discussion
    • Impact of Historical Events
    • Conflicting Expectations
  • Assessment
    • Respect and Rapport
    • Communication
    • Language Assesment
    • Assesment Domains
      • Client Background
      • Clinical Domains
      • Problem-Specific Information
      • Intervention-Specific Data
      • Outcome Criteria
  • Delivery of Care
    • Health Promotion Strategies
    • Treatment and Response
    • informed Consent
    • Surgery
    • Advance Directives
    • Medications
    • Chronic Pain Management
    • Dementia and Caregiving
    • End-of-life Care
    • Biomedical Vs Traditional

Access & Utilization

  • Needs Vs. Utilization
  • Managed Care

Learning Resources

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    • 1: Historical Events
      • B.C. to 1799
      • 1800 to 1849
      • 1850 to 1899
      • 1900 to 1949
      • 1953 to 1969: Policy of Termination and Relocation
      • 1970s
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      • 1980s to Present
    • 2: Cultural Values
    • 3: Case Study, Dementia
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