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A 5 page paper providing the text of 7 slides and speaker notes for a project examining Leininger's middle-range theory with Jean Watson's upper range Theory of Human Caring. Analysis of Leininger's theory includes proposition assessment and examination of antecedents, consequences and operational measures. Bibliography lists 5 sources.
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- Title Slide Slide 2 - Cultural Sensitivity ? Phenomenon of interest: - The demographic composition of the United States is changing rapidly. At any time a nurse may
need to care for someone from another culture and must be able to relate to that person to gain highest quality of care. ? Clinical example: - Most areas of
the country have rapidly-increasing Hispanic populations, and many individuals speak no English. Leininger holds that they deserve to be understood both linguistically and culturally. Speaker Notes
In 1989, the US Census Bureau projected population growth between 1990 and 2030. The white population was expected to grow by 25 percent throughout the
period, but "During that same 40-year period, the African-American population will increase by 68 percent, the Asian-American, Pacific Island-American, and American Indian populations will grow by 79 percent, and the
Latino or Hispanic population of the United States will leap by 187 percent" (Pascarella, Edison, Nora, Hagedorn and Terenzini, 1996; p. 174). Projections during the next 40 year period
hold that the US population will be about "24 percent Latino, 15 percent African-American, and 12 percent Asian American--more than half of the nations population" (Pascarella et al., 1996; p.
174). Slide 3 - Leiningers Cultural Care Diversity and Universality Theory ? Madeline Leininger agrees: ? Nursing is synonymous with caring (McEwen and Wills, year; p. 245). ? Transcultural
nursing is "a distinct area of nursing practice" (McEwen and Wills, year; p. 245). ? Major concepts are "culture, culture care, and culture care differences ... and similarities" (McEwen and
Wills, year; p. 245) as well as culturally congruent nursing care Speaker Notes Leiningers "theory suggests that clients have a right to have
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