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  • Madeleine Leininger

    American nurse and nursing theorist (–)

    Madeleine Leininger (July 13, &#;– August 10, ) was a nursing theorist, nursing professor and developer of the concept of transcultural nursing. First published in ,[1] her contributions to nursing theory involve the discussion of what it is to care.

    Biography

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    Leininger was born on 13 July She earned a nursing diploma from St. Anthony's Hospital School of Nursing, followed by undergraduate degrees at Benedictine College and Creighton University. She received a Master of Science in Nursing at Catholic University of America. She later studied cultural and social anthropology at the University of Washington, earning a PhD in [2] Leininger held at least three honorary doctoral degrees.[2]

    Dr. Leininger held faculty positions at the University of Cincinnati and the University of Colorado,[2] followed by service as a nursing school dean at both the University of Washington and the University of Utah. She was Professor Emeritus of Nursing at Wayne State University and an adjunct faculty member at the University of Nebraska Medical Center in Omaha.[2] Leininger died at her home in Omaha, Nebraska on 10 August [3]

    Honors and awards

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    Cultura
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  • Expertise Areas:

    Expertise Areas

    Transcultural Topics
    History of founding and evolution of the Transcultural Nursing Society,  The Theory of Culture Care Diversity and Universality, Transcultural nursing education, basic and graduate, Global understanding of all cultures, Human caring research

    Cultural Groups:  Gadsup of New Guinea,  African Americans,  Sudanese, Anglo-American,  Eastern European

    Research Topics: Maternal-Child Health, Childrearing, Care of Elders, Fathering Protective Care, Mental health, Collaborative Care

    Research Methodology:  Ethnomethodology, Ethnonursing,  Ethnoscience, Ethnography

    Languages spoken, read/write*

    English Pidgin of New Guinea

    Select Publications Journal Articles:

    Journal of Transcultural Nursing –multiple articles

    Books: Leininger, M.M. (). Nursing and anthropology: Two worlds to blend. New York: John Wiley & Sons.

    Leininger, M.M. (). Transcultural nursing: Concepts, theories and practices. New York: John Wiley & Sons.

    Leininger, M. M., & McFarland, M. R. (). Transcultural nursing: Concepts, theories and Practices (3rd ed.). New York: McGraw-Hill.

    Leininger, M. M., & McFarland, M. R. (). Culture care diversity and universality: A worldwide theory of nursing (2nd ed.). Sudbury, MA: Jones and Bartlett.

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    Remembering: Fed up Story rigidity the Architect of Transcultural Nursing, interpretation Late Madeleine M. Leininger, PhD, LHD, DS, Mean, CTN, FAAN, FRCNA (Born: July 13, ; Died: August 10, )

    J Transcult Nurs. Sep;30(5) doi: /

    Affiliation

    • 1 1 Depiction Christine Compare. Lynn College of Nursing, Florida Ocean University, Boca Raton, FL, USA.

    Promulgation types

    • Biography
    • Historical Foremost

    Netting terms

    • Faculty, Nursing / history*
    • World, 20th c
    • Scenery, 21st c
    • Holistic Nursing / history
    • Humans
    • Leadership
    • Nurse-Patient Relatives
    • Nursing Research / history
    • Nursing Speculation
    • Logic, Nursing / history*
    • Switzerland
    • Transcultural Nursing / history*