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Madeleine Leininger’s Theory of Transcultural Nursing
Ferris State University Ashley Bareham, Vivian Liverance Emily Nelson & Amy Nohel
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Madeleine Leininger’s Cultural Diversity and Universality Theory
“nursing care based on knowledge that is culturally defined, classified, and tested.” “People are born, live, become ill and die within a cultural belief and practice system but are dependent upon human care for growth and survival.”
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Transcultural Nursing and Evidence Based Practice
Effective and Culturally Congruent Patient Care
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Metaparadigm Concepts and Leininger’s Cultural Diversity and Universality Theory
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Metaparadigms Person: Individuals, families, groups of people and communities defined within the context of their culture. Environment: “Totality of an event, situation, or experience that gives meaning to human expressions, interpretations, and social interactions in physical, ecological, sociopolitical and/or cultural settings” (Masters, 2014). Health: Well being as defined by one’s culture, values and beliefs. Nursing: Addressing the patient’s whole person, including their cultural environment to improve the health of the patient while adhering to his or her cultural beliefs.
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Transcultural Nursing and the Contemporary Health Care Environment
Culture specific care Cultural values World views Social structures Environmental concerns Local regional global
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References Black, B.P. (2014). Professional nursing: Concepts and challenges (7th ed.). Maryland Heights, MO: Saunders Chitty, K. K., & Black, B. P. (2011). Professional nursing: Concepts and challenges (6th ed.). Maryland Heights, MO: Saunders Elsevier. Leininger, M. M. (1988) Leininger's theory of nursing: cultural care diversity and universality. Nursing Science Quarterly, 1(4), doi: / Leininger, M. M., (2007). Theoretical questions and concerns: Response from the theory of culture care diversity and universality perspective. Nursing science quarterly, 20(1), doi: /
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Continued: Masters, K., (2014). Role development in professional
nursing practice (3rd ed.). Burlington, MA: James and Bartlett Learning. Nursing Theory. (2013). Madeleine Leininger - Nursing Theorist. Nursingtheory.org. Retrieved from Leininger.php Sunrise model [online image]. Retrieved April 5, 2014 from White, K.M. & O’Sullivan, A. (Eds.). (2012). The essential guide to nursing practice. Washington D.C: Author
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