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Leininger
PRESENTED BY:
Colleen Duckworth
Beau Geolina
Rachel Kelley
Zekè Lue
GNRS 508A
Summer 2018
Azusa Pacific University
Larry Rankin PhD, RN, CNE
Leininger's Theory of Culture
Care Diversity and Universality
● First nurse anthropologist--founded
the discipline of transcultural nursing.
● She noted the gratitude that she
received from her patients-- decided
to focus on “care” as a central basis
for nursing.
○ Nurse-client relationship
● Goal:
Culturological ●
●
ability and disability
occupation
Assessment ●
●
age
socioeconomic status
● interpersonal relationships
● appearance
● dress
● use of space
● foods and meal preparation and related lifeways
Culture Care Theory Culture Care Preservation/Maintenance: Nursing care activities that
assist specific cultures retain and utilize cultural values in regard to
Key Terms health concerns and conditions
Culture Care Theory ● Culture care helps nurses explain, interpret, and predict
RESULTS OF STUDY
African American women are more likely to have
Racial disparities in comorbidities, risk factors for preeclampsia and are more likely to
complications, and maternal and fetal suffer adverse outcomes during peripartum care,
including death, as opposed to caucasian women
outcomes in women with (Shahul et al., 2015).
preeclampsia/eclampsia
APPROPRIATENESS OF THE NURSING MODEL/
MIDRANGE THEORY
This article demonstrates incongruity in care
between women of color and caucasian women.
Black women are more likely than caucasian
women to die as a result of preeclampsia and
eclampsia (Shahul et al., 2015).
Shahul, S., Tung, A., Minhaj, M., Nizamuddin, J., Wenger, J., Mahmood, E., . . . Rana, S.
(2015). Racial disparities in comorbidities, complications, and maternal and fetal
outcomes in women with preeclampsia/eclampsia. Hypertension in pregnancy,
34(4), 506-515. doi:10.3109/10641955.2015.1090581
PURPOSE OF THE STUDY
RESULTS OF STUDY
Equal access to health resources would result in equal
A Theoretical approach to understanding outcomes in chronic illness regardless of race. It is
Black Men's Health Seeking Behavior important for healthcare providers to understand the social
barriers that motivate the behaviors of black men
RESULTS OF STUDY
The 2-week medical service learning experience in Belize
significantly improved self-efficacy, self confidence, and
Influence of international service learning self-awareness among ADN nursing students towards
on nursing students’ self efficacy towards working with the Hispanic culture and developing cultural
competence.
cultural competence
APPROPRIATENESS OF THE NURSING MODEL/
MIDRANGE THEORY
This study recognizes the need for cultural understanding
in order to provide effective care among diverse patient
populations. Understanding the best method for teaching
cultural competence is essential to the development of
effective curriculum in nursing programs. The use of
Leininger’s theory as a basis for this study is appropriate.
Long, T. (2016). Influence of international service learning on nursing students’ self
efficacy towards cultural competence. Journal Of Cultural Diversity, 23(1), 28-33.
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PURPOSE OF THE STUDY
To address an issue of concern that fewer than expected women from
black and minority ethnic (BME) backgrounds in the United Kingdom
Article 4 (UK) access care and treatment of perinatal mental illness. Also, to
inform policy and plans for improvement of provision by establishing
managed care networks (MCNs) for perinatal mental health.
RESULTS OF STUDY
Only 27 of 45 healthcare stakeholders that responded had multi-agency
delivery of perinatal healthcare. Some groups reported poor network
care for all women, some reported no cultural specific care, and only
Can managed care networks improve 33% reported providing language services. More women from BME
backgrounds were found to receive their care from voluntary sectors,
perinatal mental healthcare for black and because they provided a significant amount of specialized cultural care
minority ethnic (BME) women? and support. A proposed policy reform could reduce funding for
voluntary sectors.
Edge, D. (2011). Can managed care networks improve perinatal mental healthcare for black and
minority ethnic (BME) women? Journal of Public Mental Health; Brighton, 10(3). 151-163. Doi:
10.1108/17465721111175038
Leininger, M. (2001). Culture care diversity and universality: A theory of nursing. New York: National League
for Nursing Press.
Long, T. (2016). Influence of international service learning on nursing students’ self efficacy towards
cultural competence. Journal Of Cultural Diversity, 23(1), 28-33. Retrieved from
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Peterson, S. J. & Bredow, T. S. (2017). Middle range theories: Application to nursing research and
practice. (4th ed.). Philadelphia, PA: Lippincott, Williams, and Wilkins.
Shahul, S., Tung, A., Minhaj, M., Nizamuddin, J., Wenger, J., Mahmood, E., . . . Rana, S. (2015). Racial
disparities in comorbidities, complications, and maternal and fetal outcomes in women with
preeclampsia/eclampsia. Hypertension in pregnancy, 34(4), 506-515.
Doi:10.3109/10641955.2015.1090581
Steefel, L. (2018). Cultural humility: An active concept to drive correctional nursing practice. Journal of
Forensic Nursing, 14(1), 27-30. Doi: 10.1097/JFN.0000000000000187