Saturday, July 31, 2004

New Book Release

UNIVERSITY OF KWAZULU-NATAL PRESS

 

 

Communicating with the

African Patient

 

Dr. Chris Ellis

 

 

 

ISBN:                         1 86914 039 7

Price:                          R75

Format:                       Paperback

Size:                            213 x 135 mm, 144pp

Interest:                      Healthcare

Rights:                        World

Publication Date:       July 2004

 

 

 
 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 


This book is filled with useful and practical language learning strategies designed to help doctors, nurses and other healthcare workers (who do not speak an indigenous language) to learn an African language through their daily contact with patients.

 

More than this, it gives advice on ways to reach some understanding of the culture, health beliefs and world views of the patient in a medical consultation.  Although English/Zulu and the Zulu medical culture are used as the examples, the underlying themes are applicable to any culture.

 

The book has retained the humour and wit of its predecessor, Learning Language and Culture in the Medical Consultation, but it has been considerable revised and expanded to include more material on the cross-cultural consultation, the Aids pandemic, as well as appendices of vocabulary and ‘survival phrases’ designed to facilitate communication and understanding in a medical context.

 

Chris Ellis is a General Practitioner in Pietermaritzburg, and an honorary Senior Lecturer in family medicine at the Nelson R. Mandela Medical School, Durban

His post-doctoral studies involve language and communication in the medical consultation.

 

 

 

 

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E-mail: books@ukzn.ac.za                                                  http://www.ukznpress.co.za

 

 

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