Index
Cheryl Green
(Southern Connecticut State University, USA)
ISBN: 978-1-80455-747-1, eISBN: 978-1-80455-746-4
Publication date: 9 February 2023
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Citation
Green, C. (2023), "Index", Social Justice Case Studies, Emerald Publishing Limited, Leeds, pp. 209-214. https://doi.org/10.1108/978-1-80455-746-420231020
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:Emerald Publishing Limited
Copyright © 2023 Cheryl Green. Published under exclusive licence by Emerald Publishing Limited
INDEX
Aanya (case study)
, 98
Abandonment
, 44–45
Abortion
, 72–73, 75
case study
, 76–77
client-centered genogram
, 76–78
engaging paternal support
, 75–76
examining developmental age readiness to decide
, 73–75
indications for
, 73–75
questions
, 76
social justice case study
, 75
Abortion
, 93
Adam (case study)
, 9–10, 13
sample case study
, 10–11
Adjustment Disorders
, 67–68
Adolescence
, 74
Adolescents
, 43
Adults
, 43–45
Advanced practice registered nurse (APRN)
, 156–157
Advocate for person
, 88–89
African American men
, 109
Africans
, 6
Agranulocytosis
, 151
Akwete (case study)
, 99
Andrew (case study)
, 153
family matters
, 154
protection-gang membership
, 153
questions
, 155–156
Angeni (case study)
, 181
Anguish
, 60
case study
, 62–63
displaced aggression
, 62
embittered
, 60–61
emotional recovery
, 62
trauma
, 61
trauma-related blame
, 61–62
Antitrans stigma
, 9
Anxiety
, 75–76
Asperger’s syndrome
, 190
Bare feet
, 96–97
Aanya case study
, 98
Akwete case study
, 99
case study
, 96–98, 100
cultural application of
, 97
feet
, 96
Naambir case study
, 98–99
not walked in
, 97
questions
, 98
Becky (case study)
, 144
DCF
, 145
parents reaction
, 144–145
questions
, 145–146
Benign prostatic hyperplasia (BPH)
, 111–112
Bias
, 103
Blindness, access to
, 32–33
Blood dyscrasias
, 150
Bodega
, 69
Brenda (case study)
, 133–136
life changes
, 139
questions
, 139–140
Calluses
, 96
Cardiac care unit (CCU)
, 165
Cardiovascular disease
, 96–97
Case studies
of social justice
, 7
of vulnerable population
, 48–51
Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC)
, 33
Charles (case study)
, 168
Chemoradiation therapies
, 110–111
Childhood
, 73–74
Children
, 43
Christianity
, 126
Citizens
, 200–201, 204–205
arrival home
, 201
awake
, 202
grocery store
, 204
home
, 204
injustices
, 202
school
, 202–203
sleep
, 202
work
, 203–204
Client-centered genograms
, 3–4, 49, 51, 76–78
Clozapine
, 151
Complementary Health Approaches (CHAs)
, 22–23
Complications
, 86–87
Concept Map
, 3–4, 13, 25–26
directions
, 12–13
Consequentialism
, 31
Corns
, 96
Coronavirus 2019 (COVID-19)
, 131–132
no school
, 131–132
Counterculture movement
, 127
Couples therapy
, 146
Crown Act
, 177
Cultural humility
, 24, 48
Death for cause
, 128
Decision process
, 73
Deep disagreement ethics
, 30
Deity
, 124
Deontology
, 31
Department of Children and Families (DCF)
, 143, 145
family meeting
, 145
Depression
, 147
Developmental age readiness to decide to abortion
, 73–75
adolescence
, 74
childhood
, 73–74
unborn
, 74–75
Diabetes
, 96–97
Diagnostic statistical manual, The
, 20
Dinh (case study)
, 160
unpacking
, 160–161
Discharge plans
, 23
Displaced aggression
, 62
Disruption problem
, 92
Education
, 36
Electrocardiogram (ECG)
, 151, 166
Electronic translator systems
, 83
Embittered person
, 60–61
Embryo
, 92
Emergence of espiritismo
, 68–69
Emergency department (ED)
, 82, 87
Emotional recovery
, 62
Emotional vulnerable reengagement
, 46–47
Emotionally vulnerable person
, 46
Employee Assistance Program (EAP)
, 149
Enslavement of people groups
, 6
Espiritismo
, 66
case study
, 66
emergence of
, 68–69
grades
, 67
psychiatric hospitalization
, 67
social justice case study
, 66
Ethics
example of ethnic disparities in pregnancy
, 33–34
justice and
, 30–31
Fear
, 75–76
Feet
, 96
Fetus
, 72
Food politeness
, 172
Forgiveness
, 111
Fright
, 19, 22
Genderqueer (see Nonbinary)
Generalizations
, 116
Gestational Age
, 74–75
God
, 124
Guilt
, 75–76
Gurdwara
, 98–99
Harry (case study)
, 173–174
podiatric practice
, 173–174
Health disparities
, 34
Healthcare systems
, 34
Hell
, 69
Hemolytic disease
, 74–75
Hierometer theory
, 54
Hinduism
, 98
Hippy movement
, 127
Hospitals
, 34
translators
, 83
Hostile work environment
, 104
Human soul
, 60
Identity acceptance
, 55
Idiopathic thrombocytopenic purpura (ITP)
, 72–73
Immune globulin
, 72–73
Indentured servants
, 6
Infants
, 43
deaths
, 43
Infusion Center
, 111
Ingroup
, 116
Initiate advocacy
, 88–89
Intentional
, 104
Interdisciplinary approaches
, 3
Interdisciplinary case studies
, 131
Interdisciplinary teams
, 2, 16–17, 22–23, 131, 133
complementary health approaches
, 22–23
concept map
, 25–26
contemplation activity
, 24–25
cultural humility
, 24
discharge home
, 23
expansion of view
, 2
fright
, 19
Godfrey brown case study
, 19–21
no progression
, 21–23
nontraditional
, 17
Plectranthus Amboinicus (Loureiro) Sprengel
, 23–24
questions
, 25
International population proportion below poverty line
, 107–108
International poverty line
, 108
Intimate partner violence (IPV)
, 147
survivors
, 147
victims
, 147–148
Intravenous solution (IV solution)
, 87
Isolation
, 45–46
Jackson (case study)
, 165–167
simulation day
, 166–167
simulation lab
, 166
Jews
, 6
Judgment
, 102–104
ownership
, 102
Just person
, 30
Justice
, 30
contemplation activity
, 36
and ethics
, 30–31
example of ethnic and racial health disparities in pregnancy
, 33–34
example of SDH
, 32–33
need for justice
, 34–35
personal accountability and social justice
, 35
question
, 36
scenarios
, 36–38
SDH
, 32
search
, 31
Karma
, 98
Language
, 82
interpretation services
, 83
services
, 83
Leading health indicators (LHI)
, 42
Lesbian, Gay, Bisexual, and Transgender (LGBT)
, 10, 133
Licensed practical nurse (LPN)
, 157
Limitless
, 98
Linda (case study)
, 144
angry
, 148–149
questions
, 149–150
at work
, 149
Linguistics
, 82
bias
, 82
Low-grade prostate cancer deaths
, 109
Major depressive episodes (MDE)
, 20, 43
Marlee (case study)
, 169–170
departure
, 171
Marrietta (case study)
, 164
Martin (case study)
, 181–182
Medical abortion
, 72
Medical concerns
, 35
Medicine
, 86
Methotrexate
, 72
Mia (case study)
, 156–157
assumptions
, 157–158
safe sex
, 156–157
Microaggression
, 55–56
Middle-income countries
, 33
Mifepristone
, 72
Misoprostol
, 72
Misunderstood
, 54
case study
, 55–56
identity acceptance
, 55
self-concept
, 54
self-esteem
, 54
Mitral regurgitation
, 86–87
Mitral valve prolapse
, 86–87
Moksha
, 98
Moore (case study)
, 184
assumptions
, 184
buzz
, 184
talk theory
, 184–185
transport
, 184
Moral judgment
, 103
Naambir case study
, 98–99
National Health Interview’s Early Release Program (2020)
, 109
National Parent-Teacher Association
, 203
Nomadic
, 128
Nonbinary
, 10
Nontraditional interdisciplinary teams
, 2, 17
Not guilty
, 30
Obe’s client-centered genogram
, 112
Older adults
, 43–45
Optimism
, 102
Organizations
, 31
Parent-teacher association (PTA)
, 200, 203
Paternal support
, 75–76
Personal accountability
, 35
Peter (case study)
, 187–188
Phonetics
, 82
Physician assistant (PA)
, 92
Planned pregnancy
, 92
Plantar aspect
, 96
Plectranthus amboinicus (Loureiro) Sprengel
, 23–24
Population ethics
, 30–31
Posttraumatic stress disorder (PTSD)
, 61–62, 147
Poverty
, 108
Poverty line
, 108
international population proportion
, 107–108
Pragmatics
, 82
Pregnancy
, 72, 92–93
example of ethnic and racial health disparities in
, 33–34
test
, 72–73
Pregnancy-related mortality rates (PRMRs)
, 34
Prejudgments
, 117
activity
, 118–121
Presumptions
, 86
Prostaglandins
, 72
Prostate cancer
, 108–109
Psychiatric hospitalization
, 67
Puberty
, 74
Public prayer, examining expression of
, 125
Race-based stress (see Racial trauma)
Racial health disparities in pregnancy, example of
, 33–34
Racial trauma
, 116
Reengagement phase
, 47
Relativity
, 7
Religion
, 124
Religious freedom
, 124
Robert (case study)
, 150
blood dyscrasias
, 150
hospitalization
, 152
risk of re-challenge
, 151–152
Samuel (case study)
, 172
food politeness
, 172
questions
, 172
Sanctity of faith
, 126
Scandalous political convictions
, 126–127
School-aged child
, 73–74
Screams
, 146
Self-blame
, 61
Self-concept
, 54
Self-esteem
, 54
Sexual assault response team (SART)
, 120–121
Sexual relationship
, 75–76
Sexual sin
, 69
Sherrice (case study)
, 176–177
Sikhism
, 98–99
Social determinants of health (SDH)
, 32
example of
, 32–33
Social justice
, 1, 6, 35
Adam case study
, 9–10, 13
case studies
, 7
chronicles of humanness in
, 126
directions
, 11
importance of
, 6–7
next steps
, 12
nonbinary
, 10
professional contemplations
, 12–13
questions to consider
, 11–12
rules of case study review and discussion
, 8
safe social justice discussion guidelines
, 9
soul
, 7
transgender and antitrans stigma
, 9
Social justice case studies
, 3
abortion
, 75
espiritismo
, 66
presentation of
, 1–2
Social justice Jesus
, 128–129
Societal culprit
, 3
Sociometer theory
, 54
Spiritual realm
, 66
Spiritualism
, 66
Stanley (case study)
, 189–190
observation
, 190
treatment and interventions
, 190
Stereotypes
, 116
threat
, 116
Steven (case study)
, 158–159
new faculty member
, 158–159
Stevens, Matty (case study)
, 186
Stimulation
, 144
Stress
, 19
Structural equation modeling
, 112
Suicide and transgender people
, 140
Surgical abortions
, 72–73
Surveillance, Epidemiology, and End Results Program (SEER)
, 109
Susan (case study)
, 179
unheard cries
, 179–180
Sustainable development goals (SDGs)
, 108
Therapeutic abortion
, 73
Tina (case study)
, 195–196
passion
, 197–198
program
, 198–199
questions
, 199
shared vision
, 198
Tommy (case study)
, 162–163
pool
, 162–163
questions
, 163
Transgender
, 9
Translation services
, 83
Trauma
, 61, 96–97
Trauma-related blame
, 61–62
Traumatic brain injury (TBI)
, 48–49
Traumatic events
, 61
Treatment options
, 108–109
access
, 108
forgive
, 111–112
forgiveness
, 111
international population proportion below poverty line
, 107–108
low-grade prostate cancer deaths
, 109
Obe’s client-centered genogram
, 112
questions
, 112
treatment and frustration
, 109–111
underinsured
, 109
Trust
, 111–112
Ultrasound
, 72–73
Unborn
, 74–75
fetus
, 92
Underinsured
, 109
Unfounded fear
, 3
United States (US)
, 19, 144, 160
Unplanned pregnancy
, 92–93
case study
, 92–93
disruption
, 92
not planned
, 92–93
Virtue ethics
, 30–31
Visual impairment care, access to
, 32–33
Vulnerability
, 42
Vulnerable population
, 42
adults and older adults
, 43–45
all ages
, 42–43
case studies
, 48–51
children and adolescents
, 43
client-centered genogram
, 49–51
cultural humility
, 48
infants
, 43
isolation
, 45–46
reengaging emotional vulnerable
, 46–47
sentences and phrases
, 47–48
unhealthy response
, 46
Vulnerable Shelby case study
, 50
World Health Organization (WHO)
, 108
Young adulthood
, 74
Zachary (case study)
, 193
changes
, 194
outcome
, 195
shelter workers
, 193
- Prelims
- Introduction
- 1 Why Is Social Justice Important?
- 2 Creating Interdisciplinary Teams That Honor Social Justice
- 3 In Search of Justice
- 4 The Vulnerable
- 5 Misunderstood
- 6 Anguish Has an Answer
- 7 Espiritismo
- 8 I Changed My Mind
- 9 Let Me Explain This to You
- 10 Do You Speak English?
- 11 This Pregnancy Was Not Planned
- 12 You Have Not Walked in My Bare Feet
- 13 Don't Judge Me
- 14 No One Offers the Best Treatment Options When You Are Poor
- 15 Are These Kids Yours, and Who's Their Daddy?
- Chapter 16 “We Don’t pray That way here.”
- Conclusion
- Index