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Systematic use of a creative problem-solving caring process. Promotion of transpersonal teaching-learning. Provision for a supp ...
This work posits a value’s explicit moral founda- tion and takes a specific position with respect to the centrality of human car ...
human art/acts or intentional caring-healing modalities. The caring-healing modalities within the con- text of transpersonal car ...
Within this context, it is acknowledged that the process is relational and connected. It transcends time, space, and physicality ...
transformed mind-body-spirit medicine, and will need to embrace healing arts and caring practices and processes and the spiritua ...
allotted to nurses within the current health-care hierarchy, it does not describe our vision of a caring praxis. Our vision is b ...
weekly support session called “Goodies and Gathering,” offered every Thursday morning. It is held in our healing room—a conferen ...
services on new technologies and pharmacological interventions. Offered on the unit at varying hours to accommodate all work shi ...
is on a change of consciousness, a focused intentionality towards caring and healing relationships and modalities, a shift towar ...
Boston: Little, Brown and Company. (2nd printing, 1985. Boulder, CO: University Press of Colorado.) Translated into French and K ...
Watson, J. (1994).Applying the art and science of human caring, Parts I and II [videotape]. National League for Nursing, New Yor ...
CHAPTER 20 309 Madeleine M. Leininger PART ONE: Madeleine M. Leininger’s Theory of Culture Care Diversity and Universality Madel ...
helped initiate and direct the first doctoral pro- grams in nursing. She facilitated the development of master degree programs i ...
that caring for people of many different cultures was a critical and esssential need, yet nurses and other health professionals ...
nursing. Findings from the theory could be the knowledge to care for people of different cultures. The idea of providing care wa ...
nursing undergraduate and transcultural nursing graduate courses and programs by the mid 1970s and early 1980s. These offerings ...
to be discovered in order to create the theory and to bring new insights and new knowledge. This data would also disclose ways c ...
the health and well-being of clients or to help clients face disability or death in culturally mean- ingful and satisfying ways. ...
expressed, beneficial, and patterned ways (Leininger, 1993, 1995, p. 106). 9.Culture care preservation or maintenance: Refers to ...
human care and cultural lifeways of different cul- tures. The enabler serves as a cognitive guide for the researcher to visualiz ...
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