Leininger’s Theory of Cultural Care Predicted in the late 1950’s‚ Madeleine Leininger saw that not only nursing‚ but health care in general would be global‚ not just local (Perry & Potter‚ 2017). Leininger quickly recognized the importance of caring in the profession of nursing. Throughout her observations while working as a nurse‚ Leininger identified an absence of cultural and care knowledge. She saw this as the lacking element to a nurse’s understanding of many aspects related to patient care
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transaction in a given focal point in space and time (Caruso‚ Cisar‚ & Pipe‚ 2008). According to Watson (2012)‚ the actions after the feeling are strictly up to the individual to decide. All of human caring is related to intersubjective human responses to health–illness–healing conditions; a knowledge of health–illness‚ environmental–personal relations‚ meaning the
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will always be a precious moment to reflect on‚ and continues to reinforce the brilliance and necessity of Jean Watson’s Carative Theory in my nursing profession. Background and Concepts of Watson’s Theory In the latter part of the 1970’s Jean Watson had an idea to create a universal interconnectedness goal that supports healing‚ to include nurses of all disciplines. Her idea would include a common awareness and connection between nurse and patient. This connection incorporated healing from
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because they want to‚ but because of war and poverty‚ to find a safer environment for themselves and their children. This increases the importance of understanding different cultures‚ not only in the society‚ but also in the health care sector. Leininger (1993) speaks of this in her article “Towards conceptualization of transcultural health care systems: Concepts and model”. She states that the relevancy of transcultural health as a field of study and practice will increase as a consequence of sociocultural
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Nurses all the time are dealing with those rich cultures. The Humanistic disciplines support the theory of cultural care diversity and the universality created by Leininger. This principal objective is to serve individuals‚ families‚ communities‚ and the society in general. The transcultural view supports this theory of caring. Leininger established the theory of culture
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this cultural diversity necessitates that the care provided be compatible with the needs of the culturally diverse population. Madeleine Leininger is recognized worldwide as the founder of transcultural nursing‚ her theory is known as the Theory of Culture Care. Culture Care or Transcultural Nursing deals with nursing and the culture of the clients (Leininger‚ 1997). In order to provide culturally sensitive‚ individualized‚ and holistic care‚ nurses and other health care professionals must embrace
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similarities among cultures with respect to human care‚ health‚ and illness based upon the people ’s cultural values‚ beliefs‚ and practices‚ and to use this knowledge to provide cultural specific or culturally congruent nursing care to people ... Leininger Leininger (1991) notes the main goal of transcultural nursing is to provide culturally specific care. But before transcultural nursing can be adequately understood‚ there must be a basic knowledge of key terminology such as culture‚ cultural values
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Concept Comparison and Analysis across Theories and paper John Thorpe NUR/513 May 12‚ 2013 Dr. Roboam Aguirre Concept Comparison and Analysis across Theories The nursing profession has made some remarkable accomplishment during the 20th and 21st centuries‚ which has led to the recognition of nursing as an academic discipline. The move toward a theory- based practice has shifted the focus from the vocational view of nursing to a more meaningful and organized profession
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What is nursing Science? According to Barnett‚ nursing science is an identifiable with distinct knowledge that comprise of frameworks‚ theory and paradigms. In order to understand nursing science‚ I will discuss the historical development and explain the relationship between nursing profession and nursing science. Also‚ I will discuss how other disciplines can influence nursing science. This will help understand how theoretical thinking has evolved. Theory development and theory thinking was
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Historical Development of Nursing Timeline Olga NUR/513 Historical Development of Nursing Timeline Nursing is an art and a science. This coexistence assists in the development and advancement of nursing to a higher level of professional practice. The art of nursing emphasizes interpersonal relationships between the nurse and the patient‚ empathy‚ and dedication to caring for a patient. The science is the foundation of nursing that guides nursing care based upon the latest scientific discoveries
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