This column is the first of two with a special focus on the construct of caring. In this dialogue, two Leininger scholars together address the questions related to the global impact on practice and the contribution of the model to scientific development in nursing. Then, in a special conversation, nurse theorist Madeleine Leininger offers her view of the impact of her work as well as some of her early experiences.
Andrews, M.M. (2004, May). How can other professions translate and adapt the experience of transcultural nursing in teaching and research? Keynote presentation at the Center for Religion, the Professions, and the Public, University of Missouri-Columbia.
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Andrews, M.M. (2006). Globalization of transcultural nursing theory and research. In M. M. Leininger & M. R. McFarland, Culture care diversity and universality: A worldwide theory of nursing (2nd ed., pp. 83-114). Sudbury, MA: Jones and Bartlett.
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Hubbert, A.O., & Harris, G.A. (2003). Transcultural culture care theory applied to medical education. Annals of Behavioral Science and Medical Education , 9, 114-117.
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Krouse, S.A., & Andrews, M.M. (2005). Health and well being of urban Indian elders. Journal of Native American Research, 29(1), 65-79.
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Leininger, M.M. (1966). Convergence and divergence of human behavior: An ethnopsychological comparative study of two Gadsup villages in the Eastern Highlands of New Guinea. Seattle, WA: The University of Washington. Unpublished doctoral dissertation.
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Leininger, M.M. (1969). Ethnoscience: A new and promising research approach for the health sciences. Image: The Journal of Nursing Scholarship , 3(1), 2-8.
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Leininger, M.M. (1970). Nursing and anthropology: Two worlds to blend . New York: John Wiley and Sons .
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Leininger, M.M. (1978). Transcultural nursing: Concepts, theories, and practices. New York: John Wiley and Sons.
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Leininger, M.M. (1984). Care: The essence of nursing and health. Thorofare, NJ: Charles B. Slack.
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Leininger, M.M. (1985). Qualitative research methods in nursing. Orlando, FL: Grune and Stratton.
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Leininger, M.M. (1988). Care: Discovery and uses in clinical and community nursing. Detroit, MI: Wayne State University Press.
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Leininger, M.M. (1990). The significance of cultural concepts in nursing . Journal of Transcultural Nursing, 2(1), 52-59.
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Leininger, M.M. (1991). The theory of culture care diversity and universality . New York: National League for Nursing.
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Leininger, M.M. (1995). Transcultural nursing: Concepts, theories, research & practices. New York: McGraw Hill, Inc.
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Leininger, M.M. (1997). Overview of the theory of culture care with the ethnonursing research method. Journal of Transcultural Nursing , 8(2), 32-52.
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Leininger, M.M. (2001). Founder's focus: Australia: The global transcultural nursing society's 26th annual meeting place for 2000. Journal of Transcultural Nursing, 12, 158.
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Leininger, M.M. (2003, October). Transcultural nursing: Meeting the challenges of global health care. Paper presented at the Transcultural Nursing Society 31st Annual Conference. New York.
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Leininger, M.M., & McFarland, M.R. (2002). Transcultural nursing: Concepts, theories, research & practice. New York: McGraw Hill.
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Leininger, M.M., & McFarland, M.R. (2006). Culture care diversity and universality: A worldwide theory of nursing (2nd ed.). Sudbury, MA: Jones and Bartlett.
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McFarland, M.M. (2009, February). Leininger's culture care theory. Paper presented for the faculty development program, Integrating Cultural Competence into Undergraduate and Graduate Nursing Curricula, Flint, Michigan.