Caring for the Low German Mennonites: How Religious Beliefs and Practices Influence Health Care

Judith Kulig
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Caring for the Low German Mennonites: How Religious Beliefs and Practices Influence Health Care

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  • Published date: Jan 15, 2019
  • Language: English
  • No. of Pages: 152
  • Publisher: Ubc Press
  • ISBN: 9780774880169
  • Dimensions: 6.03" W x 0.37" L x 9.0" H
Judith C. Kulig, RN, BScN, MScN, PhD, is a professor emerita in the Faculty of Health Sciences at the University of Lethbridge. She has devoted her research to nursing practice in rural and remote Canada and has spent nearly twenty years working among the Low German Mennonites in both Canada and Mexico. She has worked as a practising nurse in crosscultural contexts (with First Nations groups and Cambodian and Central American refugees). She has published widely in multi‐disciplinary journals and co‐edited, with Allison Williams, Health in Rural Canada (2011). She has presented as a keynote speaker in Canada, Australia, and New Zealand, and is the past chair of the Canadian Rural Health Research Society, of which she was one of the founding members.
Dr. Judith King is a well-known rural health researcher who has spent twenty years of her academic career studying Low German Mennonites...She adeptly portrays the complexity of this group. - Kathryn Fisher, McMaster University - Journal of Mennonite Studies

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