Madeleine Leininger – Transcultural Nursing Theory – Flashcards
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            Culture Care universality
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        refers to commonalities or similar culturally based care meanings ("truths"), patterns, values, symbols, and lifeways reflecting care as a universal humanity.
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            Worldview
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        refers to the way an individual or a group looks out on and understands the world about them as a value, stance, picture, or perspective about life and the world.
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            Etic
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        refers to the outsider's or more universal views and values about a phenomenon.
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            Emic
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        refers to local, indigenous, or the insider's views and values about a phenomenon.
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            Culture Care Preservation / Maintenance
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        refers to those assistive, supportive, facilitative, or enabling professional actions and decisions that help people of a particular culture to retain or maintain meaningful care values and lifeways for their well-being, to recover from illness, or to deal with handicaps or dying.
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            Maintenance
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        other term for Culture Care Preservation
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            Culture Care accommodation / Negotiation
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        refers to those assistive, supportive, facilitative, or enabling professional actions and decisions that help people of a designated culture (or subculture) to adapt to or to negotiate with others for meaningful, beneficial, and congruent health outcomes.
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            Negotiation
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        other term for Culture Care Accomodation
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            Culture Care Repatterning / Reconstructuring
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        refers to the assistive, supportive, facilitative, or enabling professional actions and decisions that help clients reorder, change, or modify their lifeways for new, different, and beneficial health outcomes.
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            Recontructuring
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        other term for Culture Care Repatterning
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            Culture
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        refers to patterned lifeways, values, beliefs, norms, symbols, and practices of individuals, groups, or institutions that are learned, shared, and usually transmitted from one generation to another.
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            Culture Care Diversity
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        refers to cultural variability or differences in care beliefs, meanings, patterns, values, symbols, and lifeways within and between cultures and human beings.
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            Culture Care
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        refers to the synthesized and culturally constituted assistive, supportive, enabling, or facilitative caring acts toward self or others focused on evident or anticipated needs for the client's health or well-being, or to face disabilities, death, or other human conditions.
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            Culture Care Universality
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        refers to commonalities or similar culturally based care meanings ("truths"), patterns, values, symbols, and lifeways reflecting care as a universal humanity.