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Leininger's Transcultural Nursing: Concepts, Theories, Research & Practice, Fourth Edition

Leininger's Transcultural Nursing: Concepts, Theories, Research & Practice, Fourth Edition

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The Cornerstone Text on Transcultural Nursing Concepts – Updated with the Latest Advances and Breakthroughs

A Doodys Core Title for 2024 & 2022!

Leiningers  Transcultural Nursing:: Concepts, Theories, Research & Practices, Fourth Edition offers theoretical and practical guidance about the provision of client-focused care by integrating cultural values, beliefs, and lifeways into an individualized plan of care.

This acclaimed resource presents a global comparative perspective about Western and non-Western cultures and examines the potential future directions for transcultural nursing with insights into rural and urban cultures in the United States including the culture of homeless mothers and children. The book covers important topics such as transcultural nursing, research, and healthcare in Kenya, Southeast Asia, Haiti, Syria, and Taiwan, as well as translational research, globalization, conflict resolution, mental health considerations, Ayurvedic medicine, genetics and genomics in healthcare, integration of care and caring, and an overview of transcultural history, concepts, and principles.

Reflecting the work of experts and scholars in the discipline, the Fourth Edition includes twenty-five new chapters. There are also major updates to the Theory of Culture Care Diversity and Universality, Ethnonursing Research Method, Sunrise Enabler, and other enablers.

SPECIAL FOR FACULTY:: Chapter PowerPoints available online at MHProfessional.com, including learning objectives, figures, and chapter summaries to support classroom use.

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Publication date
2018
Issue number
4
Cover
paperback
Pages count
688
Dimensions (mm)
185 x 231
Weight (g)
826
  • SECTION I

    Transcultural Nursing: EssentialNursing Knowledge  

    Chapter 1

    Transcultural Nursing: History,Focus, and Future Directions 

    MarilynR. McFarland

    Chapter 2

    Essential Transcultural NursingCare Concepts, Principles, Guidelines, and Policy Statements
    for Culturally Congruent and Competent Health Care Practice, Education, andResearch  

    HibaB. Wehbe-Alamah

    Chapter 3

    The Theory of Culture CareDiversity and Universality 

    MarilynR. McFarland

    Chapter 4

    The Ethnonursing Research Method:Major Features and Enablers   

    HibaB. Wehbe-Alamah

    Chapter 5

    Culture Care Theory: ATrailblazing Theory

    PriscillaLimbo Sagar

    Chapter 6

    The Globalization ofTranscultural Nursing: Contributions to the Achievement of the
    Millennium Development and Sustainable
    Development Goals 

    Margaret M. Andrews

    Chapter 7

    Cultural Assessments andTranscultural Communication for Culturally Congruent
    Care 

    Hiba B. Wehbe-Alamah

    Chapter 8

    Integrating Generic andProfessional Health Care Practices 

    HibaB. Wehbe-Alamah

    Chapter 9

    Genetics, Genomics, andTranscultural Nursing

    MargaretA. Murray-Wright

    Chapter 10

    Transcultural Food Functions,Beliefs, and Practices

    Hiba B. Wehbe-Alamah

    SECTIONII

    Special Topics in TransculturalNursing Using the Culture Care Theory 

    Chapter 11

    Using a Culturally CongruentApproach in Mental Health Care  

    HeleneB. Vossos  and Hiba B. Wehbe-Alamah

    Chapter 12

    Care, Caring, and NursingPractice 

    MarilynK. Eipperle        

    Chapter 13

    Providing Culturally CongruentCare to Haitians Using Leiningers Culture Care Theory 

    RobertH. Kelch and Hiba B. Wehbe-Alamah       

    Chapter 14

    Ayurveda: Relevance in CultureCare 

    Joanna Maxwell (Basuray) and R.Amadea
    Morningstar

    Chapter 15

    Transcultural Nursing and HealthCare
    in Taiwan 

    LennyChiang-Hanisko   

    Chapter 16

    The Sunrise Enablers Applicationin Conflict Resolution for Nurse Administrators
    and Managers  

    AnnO. Hubbert

    Chapter 17

    Enhancing the Role of theTranscultural Nurse in the Global Environment 

    MaryBrigid Martin and Marilyn A. Ray    

    SECTIONIII

    Culture Care Theory, Research,and Practice in Diverse Cultures and
    Settings  

    Chapter 18

    Culture Care Theory andTranslational Science: A Focus for Doctor of Nursing Practice
     Scholarship  

    MarilynR. McFarland    

    Chapter 19

    Engaging in the Sacred Song ofDiversity: The Art of Cultural Immersion

    Edith J. Morris  

    Chapter 20

    Culturally Competent ResearchUsing the Culture Care Theory: Malaria Care in Maasailand

    Cecily W. Strang and  Sandra J. Mixer   

    Chapter 21

    The Lived Experiences of AfricanAmerican Women Receiving Care from Nurse Practitioners in an UrbanNurse-Managed Clinic in the Midwestern United States

    Hiba B. Wehbe-Alamah, Marilyn R.McFarland, Janee F. Koc, and Nancy R. Riggs

    Chapter 22

    Yupiit: Alaska Native People ofSouthwest Alaska  

    Pamela J. Embler, Mary T. Weiss,and Sandra J. Mixer

    Chapter 23

    Understanding the Culture CareNeeds of Appalachian Mothers Experiencing
    Homelessness

    Rebecca C. Lee            

    Chapter 24

    Culture Expressions, Meanings,Beliefs, and Practices of Mexican American Women
    During the Postpartum Period: An Ethnonursing Study  

    Valera A. Hascup          

    Chapter 25

    Culture Care of Syrian Muslims inthe Midwestern United States: An Ethnonursing
    Research Study

    Hiba B. Wehbe-Alamah

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