Authors: Madeleine M. Leininger
ISBN-13: 9780763734374, ISBN-10: 0763734373
Format: Paperback
Publisher: Jones & Bartlett Learning, LLC
Date Published: October 2005
Edition: 2nd Edition
Twelve American academics and nursing practitioners contribute 16 chapters to a resource text for educators and practitioners in nursing and other health care professions. The second edition includes updates about Leininger's theory of Culture Care Diversity and Universality and recent developments with the ethnonursing research methods. Since publication of the 1991 edition, there have been several refinements to clarify the theory and make in meaningful for use in different contexts. The revised edition includes a few complete classic chapters from the first, brief synopses of some of the original chapters, and new chapters about people from different cultures and ideas for applying Leininger's theory in nursing practice, administration, and research. Annotation © 2006 Book News, Inc., Portland, OR
Ch. 1 | Culture care diversity and universality theory and evolution of the ethnonursing method | 1 |
Ch. 2 | Ethnonursing research method and enablers | 43 |
Ch. 3 | Globalization of transcultural nursing theory and research | 83 |
Ch. 4 | Culture care of the Gadsup Akuna of the eastern highlands of New Guinea : first transcultural nursing study | 115 |
Ch. 5 | Clinical nursing aspects discovered with the culture care theory | 159 |
Ch. 6 | Culture care of German American elders in a nursing home context | 181 |
Ch. 7 | Culture care of the Potawatomi Native Americans who experienced family violence | 207 |
Ch. 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 | 239 |
Ch. 9 | Culture care theory with Southern Sudanese of Africa | 255 |
Ch. 10 | Selected culture care findings of diverse cultures using culture care theory and ethnomethods | 281 |
Ch. 11 | Generic care of Lebanese Muslim women in the midwestern USA | 307 |
Ch. 12 | Culture care and health of Russian and Vietnamese refugee communities in the United States | 327 |
Ch. 13 | Application of the culture care theory for clinical nurse administrators and managers | 349 |
Ch. 14 | Culture care theory and uses in nursing administration | 365 |
Ch. 15 | Synopses of classic research studies on Philippine and U.S. nurses, and the culture care of dying patients in hospitals and hospice | 381 |
Ch. 16 | Envisioning the future of culture care theory and the ethnonursing method | 389 |