Madeleine Leiningers Theory of Transcultural Nursing Ferris State

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Madeleine Leininger’s Theory of Transcultural Nursing Ferris State University Ashley Bareham, Vivian Liverance Emily

Madeleine Leininger’s Theory of Transcultural Nursing Ferris State University Ashley Bareham, Vivian Liverance Emily Nelson & Amy Nohel

Madeleine Leininger’s Cultural Diversity and Universality Theory � “People are born, live, become ill

Madeleine Leininger’s Cultural Diversity and Universality Theory � “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. ” “nursing care based on knowledge that is culturally defined, classified, and tested. ”

Transcultural Nursing and Evidence Based Practice Transcultural Nursing Effective and Culturally Congruent Patient Care

Transcultural Nursing and Evidence Based Practice Transcultural Nursing Effective and Culturally Congruent Patient Care

Metaparadigm Concepts and Leininger’s Cultural Diversity and Universality Theory

Metaparadigm Concepts and Leininger’s Cultural Diversity and Universality Theory

Metaparadigms Person: Individuals, families, groups of people and communities defined within the context of

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.

Transcultural Nursing and the Contemporary Health Care Environment Social structures Culture specific care World

Transcultural Nursing and the Contemporary Health Care Environment Social structures Culture specific care World views Local regional Environmental concerns Cultural values global

References Black, B. P. (2014). Professional nursing: Concepts and challenges (7 th ed. ).

References Black, B. P. (2014). Professional nursing: Concepts and challenges (7 th ed. ). Maryland Heights, MO: Saunders Chitty, K. K. , & Black, B. P. (2011). Professional nursing: Concepts and challenges (6 th 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), 152 -160. doi: 10. 1177/089431848800100408 Leininger, M. M. , (2007). Theoretical questions and concerns: Response from theory of culture care diversity and universality perspective. Nursing science quarterly, 20(1), 9 -12. doi: 10. 1177/0894318406296784

Continued: Masters, K. , (2014). Role development in professional nursing practice (3 rd ed.

Continued: Masters, K. , (2014). Role development in professional nursing practice (3 rd ed. ). Burlington, MA: James and Bartlett Learning. Nursing Theory. (2013). Madeleine Leininger - Nursing Theorist. Nursingtheory. org. Retrieved from http: //nursing-theory. org/nursing-theorists/Madeline. Leininger. php Sunrise model [online image]. Retrieved April 5, 2014 from http: //n 207 groupf. blogspot. com/ White, K. M. & O’Sullivan, A. (Eds. ). (2012). The essential guide to nursing practice. Washington D. C: Author