Montana 1948 - Title: Montana 1948 ; Genre- American West Fiction - Author: Larry Watson; Birth - 1948. Still living - Publication Date: 1993 - Plot Summary: David Hayden lives in a small town called Bentrock‚ Montana. The Haydens is a powerful family of Mercer County‚ including members such as the local sheriff and a war hero. The summer of 1948 is a turning point in David’s life forever changes his point of view on everything he’s ever known. First his nanny‚ Marie Little Soldier‚ falls into
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Research the following theorists and explain how their theories influence the way that we work with children‚ Freud‚ Skinner & Watson‚ Maslow‚ Bandura and Piaget. Explain how frameworks to support development can be used to influence current practice. Freud was an early writer about child development and went against the thinking of his time‚ in differentiating between the way that children and adults think‚ as many thought that children were empty vessels waiting to be filled up. Freud
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The story is told through the eyes of David Hayden in which we see events that clearly explain that when the truth is not told people and communities suffer. Racial prejudice‚ loyalty‚ law and justice are all factors that contribute to the emotional sufferings of the Sioux women‚ David’s family and the Hayden name in the small town of Bentrock. In Montana 1948 we learn why and how they suffered and the outcome severity of the crimes that were committed by Frank Hayden. Frank Hayden; son to Julian
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of their theories‚ Madeleine Leininger and Jean Watson. Madeleine Leininger Theory of Culture Care Definition and Explanation Madeleine Leininger stated that the‚ “ theory of culture care provides a comprehensive theoretical perspective that is essential for understanding individuals‚ families‚ groups‚ communities‚ and institutions of diverse an different cultures” ( p. 76). According to McCance‚ Mckenna‚ & Boore‚ (1999)‚ the purpose of culture
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Caring in Three Dimensions This paper will carefully elaborate three different theories‚ theory of transpersonal caring by Jean Watson (1979)‚ theory of culture care diversity and universality by Madeleine Leininger (2006) and the caring theory by Anne Boykin and Savina Schoenhofer (1993). All theorists delved on a common denominator‚ caring. The core concept will be interpreted in three different dimensions‚ following each of the theorists’ interpretation. Similarities and differences will be deliberated
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current and older theorists for the last 100 years. It seems as though “caring” and “nursing” go hand in hand. Four nursing leaders‚ Madeleine Leininger‚ Jean Watson‚ and the combination of Patrician Benner and Judith Wrubel all have care as their core concept. This paper will compare and contrast these theorists on what caring is to each of them. Madeleine Leininger first developed her theories about caring in the 1950s. She is the proponent of transcultural nursing and human care theory. According to
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Concept Comparison and Analysis Across Theories Nursing is a science that has many theories to support the beliefs and clinical practice of the profession. One core concept prevalent in many nursing theories is caring. Theorist Jean Watson and Madeleine Leininger are both nursing theorists who developed theories around caring and nursing. The subject of discussion in this paper is the comparison and analysis of the concept definitions of Jean Watson’s Theory of Philosophy and Science of Caring
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Nursing Theorist Grid 1. Theorist Selected: Madeleine Leininger 2. Description of key points of the theory: Cultural diversity is a key point of Leininger’s theory. Cultural diversity are differences that can be found between different cultures. Nurses should be able to recognize these differences and realize not every patient will respond the same to the same nursing care. 3. Theory’s historical background: Alligood (2010) stated “Leininger formulated her ideas related to nursing based on her
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development of nursing research. The 1990 ’s was the decade for research and expanded nursing theory. This period elevated the use of evidence-based and best practices in nursing (George‚ 2011). Transcultural Nursing was introduced in 1992 by Madeline Leininger. Leininger’s theory says that the goal of nursing care is to” provide care congruent with cultural values‚ beliefs‚ and practices’ (Alligood & Tomey‚ 2010). The cultural and sociocultural factors of each person affects how they take on factors‚
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References: Clarke‚ P.N.‚ McFarland‚ M.R.‚ Andrews‚ M.M. & Leininger‚ M. (2009). Caring: Some Reflections on the impact of the culture care theory by McFarland & Andrews and a conversation with Leininger Holistic healthcare. (2009). In Mosby ’s Medical Dictionary. Retrieved from http://medical- dictionary.thefreedictionary.com/holistic+health+care Elsevier Leininger‚ M. (Ed). (2001). Culture care diversity and universality: A theory of nursing. Boston‚ MA: Jones
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