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Culture Care Diversity & Universality: A Worldwide Nursing Theory, Second Edition

Author(s): Madeleine M. Leininger, PhD, RN, FAAN, CTN, FRCNA, LHD, DS, CTN, FRCNA
Marilyn McFarland, PhD, RN, CTN, Saginaw Valley State University
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  • ISBN-13: 9780763734374
  • ISBN-10:0763734373
  • Paperback    413 pages      © 2006
Price: International Sales $69.95 US List
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The latest edition of Madeleine Leininger's book, Culture Care Diversity & Universality: A Worldwide Nursing Theory, Second Edition remains the primary and most comprehensive source on the Culture Care Theory with the Sunrise Enabler and the Ethnonursing Research Method. Nurses and other health professionals will continue to find Culture Care Diversity & Universality the most reliable guide for providing culturally congruent, competent, and safe care in a growing multicultural world.

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Chapter 1    
Culture Care Diversity and Universality Theory and
Evolution of the Ethnonursing Method
Madeleine M. Leininger

 

Chapter 2    
Ethnonursing Research Method and Enablers
Madeleine M. Leininger


Chapter 3     
Globalization of Transcultural Nursing Theory and Research

Margaret Andrews

Chapter 4     
Culture Care of the Gadsup Akuna of the Eastern Highlands
of New Guinea: First Transcultural Nursing Study
Madeleine M. Leininger

Chapter 5     
Clinical Nursing Aspects Discovered with the Culture Care Theory

Debra Curren


Chapter 6    
Culture Care of German American Elders in a Nursing Home Context

Marilyn R. McFarland & N. Zehnder

 

Chapter 7     

Culture Care of the Potawatomi Native Americans Who

Experienced Family Violence

Linda Farrell

Chapter 8    
Use of the Culture Care Theory and as a Framework for the Recruitment,
Engagement, and Retention of Culturally Diverse Nursing Students in
a Traditionally European American Baccalaureate Nursing Program
Marilyn R. McFarland, Sandra Mixer, Ava Lewis, & Cheryl Easley

Chapter 9    
Culture Care Theory with Southern Sudanese of Africa
Madeleine M. Leininger


Chapter 10   
Selected Culture Care Findings of Diverse Cultures Using
Culture Care Theory and Ethnomethods

Madeleine M. Leininger

 

Chapter 11  
Generic Care of Lebanese Muslim Women in the MidWestern USA

Hiba Wehbeh-Alamah

Chapter 12  
Culture Care and Health of Russian and Vietnamese Refugee
Communities in the United States
Anna Frances Z. Wenger

Chapter 13   
Application of the Culture Care Theory for Clinical
Nurse Administrators and Managers

Ann O. Hubbert

 

Chapter 14   

Culture Care Theory and Uses in Nursing Administration

Madeleine M. Leininger

 

Chapter 15   

Excerpts of Classic Research Studies on Philippine and U.S.
Nurses, and The Culture Care of Dying Patients in Hospital and Hospice

Z. Spangler and M. Gates

 

Chapter 16   
Envisioning The Future of Culture Care Theory and the Ethnonursing Method

Madeleine M. Leininger

 

Appendix      

Index

 


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Madeleine M. Leininger, PhD, RN, FAAN, CTN, FRCNA-LHD, DS, CTN, FRCNA

Professor Leininger is the founder and leader of the academic field of transcultural nursing with focus on comparative human care theory and research. She is Professor Emeritus, College of Nursing, at Wayne State University, and Adjunct Professor, College of Nursing, at University of Nebraska Medical Center. Dr. Leininger is an internationally known transcultural lecturer, educator, author, theorist, administrator, researcher, and consultant in nursing and anthropology. She is a fellow and distinguished living legend of the American Academy of Nursing and an emeritus member of the American Association of Colleges of Nursing. Presently, Dr. Leininger is semi-retired but remains active as a transcultural nurse speaker, consultant, and researcher from her home in Omaha, Nebraska. Dr. Leininger is the author and editor of 27 books. She has published approximately 200 articles and has given over 1,110 public lectures within and outside of the USA.

Marilyn McFarland, PhD, RN, CTN-Saginaw Valley State University

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  • “Meeting the needs of patients from different cultural backgrounds is an important consideration in community nursing practice.  This book presents a North American theory of transcultural nursing, developed by Madeleine Leininger, which is intended to help nurses develop the skills to provide culturally congruent care.”

    --Kate Gerrish, RN, DN Cert, B.Nurse, MSc, PhD, Sheffield

    Journal of Community Nursing

    November 2006, volume 20, issue 10 

     

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