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Tables of Contents for Culture Care Diversity and Universality
Chapter/Section Title
Page #
Page Count
Contributors
vi
 
Foreword
vii
 
Marilyn R. McFarland
Dedication
x
 
Preface
xii
 
PART I: CULTURE CARE DIVERSITY AND UNIVERSALITY THEORY: PHILOSOPHIC, EPISTEMIC, AND OTHER DIMENSIONS OF THE THEORY
The Theory of Culture Care Diversity and Universality
5
68
Madeleine M. Leininger
PART II: ETHNONURSING RESEARCH STUDIES TO REFLECT USES OF CULTURE CARE THEORY
Ethnonursing: A Research Method with Enablers to Study the Theory of Culture Care
73
46
Madeleine M. Leininger
Culture Care of Philippine and Anglo-American Nurses in a Hospital Context
119
28
Zenaida Spangler
The Culture Care Theory and the Old Order Amish
147
32
Anna Frances Wenger
Culture Care Theory with Mexican-Americans in an Urban Context
179
24
David B. Stasiak
Culture Care Meanings and Experiences of Pregnancy and Childbirth of Ukrainians
203
28
Irene Zwarycz Bohay
Culture Care of the Gadsup Akuna of the Eastern Highlands of New Guinea
231
50
Madeleine M. Leininger
Culture Care Theory for Study of Dying Patients in Hospital and Hospice Contexts
281
24
Marie F. Gates
Culture Care Theory and Greek Canadian Widows
305
40
Janet Rosenbaum
PART III: RESEARCH FINDINGS FROM DIVERSE CULTURES WITH USE OF LEININGER'S CULTURE CARE THEORY AND ETHNOMETHODS
Selected Culture Care Findings of Diverse Cultures Using Culture Care Theory and Ethnomethods
345
28
Madeleine M. Leininger
Culture Care Theory and Uses in Nursing Administration
373
18
Madeleine M. Leininger
Looking to the Future of Nursing and the Relevancy of Culture Care Theory
391
28
Madeleine M. Leininger
Appendices
419
8
A. Some Publications of Leininger's Culture Care Theory
419
2
B. A Partial List of Known Research Studies Using Leininger's Culture Care Theory
421
4
C. Some Nurses Using the Theory in Different Countries
425
2
Index
427