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  1. Apr 30, 2024 · Madeleine Leininger is a nursing theorist who developed the Transcultural Nursing Theory or Culture Care Nursing Theory. Get to know Madeleine Leininger’s biography, theory application, and major concepts in this nursing theory study guide.

  2. Madeleine Leininger’s theory of Transcultural Nursing, also known as Culture Care Theory, falls under both the category of a specialty, as well as a general practice area. The theory has now developed into a discipline in nursing.

  3. Madeleine Leininger (July 13, 1925 – August 10, 2012) was a nursing theorist, nursing professor and developer of the concept of transcultural nursing. First published in 1961, her contributions to nursing theory involve the discussion of what it is to care.

  4. Leiningers Culture Care Theory attempts to provide culturally congruent nursing care through “cognitively based assistive, supportive, facilitative, or enabling acts or decisions that are mostly tailor-made to fit with individual, group’s, or institution’s cultural values, beliefs, and lifeways.”

  5. Aug 13, 2019 · Since the death of Madeleine Leininger in 2012, the nursing profession, the members of the Transcultural Nursing Society, and I remember one of our most influential scholars, educators, researchers, and writers of nursing, transcultural nursing, culture, and caring.

  6. Dr. Leininger “resettled” as Dean of the School of Nursing at the University of Utah, and founded the Transcultural Nursing Society in 1974 in Utah. “That the culture care needs of people in the world will be met by nurses prepared in Transcultural Nursing.”.

  7. As a nurse caring for children with mental-health problems, Madeleine Leininger realized in the 1950s that culturally congruent care was a missing component in health care (Leininger, 1995b; McFarland & Wehbe-Alamah, 2015).

  8. MADELEINE M. LEININGER, PhD, RN, CTN, LHD, DS, PhDNSc, FAAN. DATE AND PLACE OF BIRTH: July 13, 1925, Sutton, Nebraska USA . CURRENT TITLES: Professor Emeritus of Nursing, College of Nursing, Wayne State University, Detroit, Michigan, (1995-present) and Adjunct Clinical Professor, College of Nursing, University of Nebraska,

  9. Oct 18, 2023 · Developed the Transcultural Nursing Model. She advocated that nursing is a humanistic and scientific mode of helping a client through specific cultural caring processes (cultural values, beliefs and practices) to improve or maintain a health condition.

  10. 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...

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