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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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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competency and culturally congruent education for millennials in health professions. Nurse Education Today‚ 32(7)‚ 772-778. doi:http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.nedt.2012.05.002. Leininger M. Culture care diversity and universality: A theory of nursing. New York: National League for Nursing Pres; 1991. 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.
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140-152. Leininger‚ M. (1995). Transcultural nursing‚ concepts‚ theories‚research and practice (2nd ed.) United States of America:McGraw Hill. Luna‚ L. (2006). Arab muslims and culture care‚ in McFarland‚M.‚ & Leininger‚ M. Transcultural nursing‚ concepts‚Theories research and practice (3rd ed.) United States ofAmerica: McGraw Hill. Leininger‚ M. (1995). Cultures care diversity and universality:aTheory of nursing care. New York: League for printing press. McFarland‚ M.‚ & Leininger‚ M. (2006)
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(2009). Indigenous health: The perpetuation of inequality. In J.Germov (Ed.)‚ Second opinion: An introduction to health sociology (4th ed.). Australia: Oxford University Press. Leininger‚ M. (Ed.). (1991). Culture care diversity and universality: A theory of nursing. New York: National League for Nursing Press. Leininger‚ M. (1990). Ethical and moral dimensions of care. Detroit‚ MI: Wayne State University Press. Ludwick‚ R.‚ & Silva‚ M. (2000). Nursing around the world: cultural values and ethical
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Critically analyze definitions of cultural competence and describe in your own words‚ what is the definition of cultural competence? According to (Leininger‚ 1979)‚ Cultural competence is divided in to two categories‚ the first one is the organizational cultural competence which is according to the National Center of Cultural Competence should hold a defined set of values and principles to be utilized to assess‚ work and measure the effectiveness of the serviced communities. The second category
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outcomes. Transcultural nursing provide care that is consistent with cultural values‚ beliefs and practices- culturally specific care(Leininger‚1984). As an advanced practice nurse‚ I would assess patients explanatory model for his or her own health status (how the patient or individual understands the illness) to avoid stereotyping and underestimate
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Elster‚ to follow his wife Madeline. Elster asks Scottie to do this because he believes that Madeleine is possessed by the spirit of her great-grandmother‚ Carlotta Valdes‚ who committed suicide at age twenty-six; Madeleine’s current age. After some deliberation‚ Scottie accepts the task and begins to follow Madeleine around San Francisco. He first follows her to the McKittrick Hotel‚ where he discovers Madeleine spends her free time under her great-grandmother’s name‚ Carlotta Valdes. Scottie and Midge
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profession‚ caring for the whole person‚ mind‚ body‚ and spirit. 1950 The 1950s presented Madeline Leininger‚ who developed the first transcultural theory in nursing. The Culture Care theory was implemented by Madeline Leininger as a need related to
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Prostate Cancer in African American Men Prostate Cancer is the gland below a man ’s bladder that produces fluid for semen. Prostate cancer is common among older men. Prostate cancer is a silent killer‚ and because it grows slowly‚ many men have no idea it ’s there It is rare in men younger than forty. Risk factors for developing prostate cancer include being over sixty five years of age‚ family history‚ being African American‚ and some genetic changes. There is an estimated of 241‚740
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