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  1. There are a number of theoretical premises for the cultural care theory. Leininger (2002) highlighted five important assumptions. The first is “Care is the essence of nursing and a distinct, dominant, central, and unifying focus.” (Leininger, 2002, p. 192) Nurses provide care with sensitivity and compassion.

  2. The goal of transcultural nursing is to provide “culturally congruent, sensitive and competent nursing care” (Leininger, 1995, p.4). Culturally congruent care occurs when there is a meaningful and satisfactory match between the culture care beliefs, values and practices of the patient and the behavior of the nurse.

  3. Apr 22, 2021 · The chosen theory for this paper is Madeleine Leininger’s Culture Care Diversity and Universality care theory. This theory focuses on the fact that different cultures have different caring behavior and different health or illness values, belief, and pattern of behavior (Rubyks, 2008). It involves the understanding of different cultures when ...

  4. In the late 1980’s, Leininger’s writings on her theory of transcultural nursing and cultural care were published in her Journal of Transcultural Nursing in which Leininger defined caring as “the essence and central domain of nursing practice”(Cohen). The intention of this publication was to share scholarly work among nurses and others with an interest to incorporate transcultural ...

  5. This paper is an analysis and critique of a published nursing philosophy and theory by the nurse theorist Madeleine Leininger, called Culture Care theory. The analysis is based on Leininger’s publications about her theory starting in the mid-1950’s with her major contribution stemming from her second book, Transcultural Nursing: Concepts ...

  6. According to Madeleine Leininger, care is the essence and the central, unifying, and dominant domain to characterize nursing (Leininger, 1984). To Leininger, “care and culture were inextricably linked together and could not be separated in nursing care actions and decisions” (Leininger, 1988, p. 153). Her theory of cultural care diversity ...

  7. Culture is viewed as a framework which people use to solve human problems; Culture is “the lifeways of an individual or a group with reference to values, beliefs, norms, patterns, and practices” (Leininger, 1997, p. 38). Information on culture is crucial for holistic assessment of an individual, family, or community.

  8. This paper focuses on Madeleine Leininger’s theory of trans-cultural nursing and Hildegard Peplau’s interpersonal theory of nursing. According to Leininger, the goal of nursing is to provide care consistent with cultural values, beliefs, and practices. Leininger states that care is the essence of nursing and the dominant, distinctive and unifying feature. She says there can be no cure ...

  9. Jun 2, 2020 · Madeleine Leininger Theory of Culture Care Diversity. Nursing Essays. The chosen theory for this paper is Madeleine Leininger’s Culture Care Diversity and Universality care theory. This theory focuses on the fact that different cultures have different caring behavior and different health or illness values, belief, and pattern of behavior....

  10. Culture is one of the most important determining factors in healthcare preferences and practices. The need for transcultural nursing is undeniable. “Transcultural nursing requires sophisticated assessment and analytic skills and the ability to plan, design, implement, and evaluate nursing care for individuals, families, groups, and communities representing various cultures.

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