Madeleine Leininger's Flashcards
What is the theory of Madeleine Leininger’s
Culture Care Diversity and Universality
Major contributor to other schools in transcultural nursing curriculum and a Worldwide founder of Transcultural Nursing
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Set of values, beliefs and traditions that are held by a specific group of people and handed down from generation to generation
Culture
Beliefs, habits, likes, dislikes, costumes and rituals learn from one’s family
Culture
Learned, shared and transmitted values, beliefs, norms and practices of a particular group that guide thinking, decisions and actions in pattern ways
Culture
Set of beliefs in a divine or superhuman power to be obeyed and worship as the creator and ruler of the universe.
Religion
Refers to the group of people who share a common and distinctive culture and who are members of a specific group
Ethnic
A consciousness of belonging to a group
Ethnicity
The sense of being part of an ethnic group or culture
Cultural Identify
Commonalities of values, norms of behavior and life patterns that are similar among different cultures
Culture Universals
Values, beliefs and patterns of behavior that tend to be unique to a designate culture
Culture Specifics
Refers to objects (dress, art, religious artifacts
Material Culture
Refers to beliefs, customs, languages, social institutions
Non-material Culture
Composed of people who have a distinct identity but are related to a larger cultural group
Subculture
A person who crosses two cultures, lifestyle and set of values
Bicultural
Refers to the fact or state of being different. It can occur between cultures and within a cultural group
Diversity
Individuals who have taken usually observable features of another culture. People of a minority group tend to assume the attitudes, values, believes and practices of the dominant society resulting in a blended cultural pattern.
Acculturation
The state of being disoriented or unable to respond to a different cultural environment because of its sudden strangeness, unfamiliarity and incompatibility to the stranger’s culture and expectation that is differentiated from others by symbolic markers.
Cultural Shock
Share a common social and cultural heritage that is passed on to successive generation
Ethnic Groups
Refers to a subjective perspective of the human heritage and to a sense of belonging to a group that is distinguishable from other groups
Ethnic Identity
The classification of people according to shared biologic characteristics, genetic markers or features. Not all people of the same race have the same culture
Race
Indicates the variabilities or differences in meanings, patterns, values, life ways or symbols of care within or between collectives that are related to assistive, supportive or enabling human care expressions.
Culture Care Diversity
Indicates the common, similar or dominant uniform care meanings, patterns, values, life ways or symbols that are manifest among many cultures and reflect assistive, supportive, facilitate or enabling ways to help people
Culture Care Universality
Refers to assisting supporting or enabling behaviors that is or improve a person’s condition
Care