NUR 302 Lecture Notes - Lecture 9: Psychiatric And Mental Health Nursing, Nurse Education, Voice Change

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Leininger"s theory of cultural care: diversity and university in nursing practice. Promote understanding of cultural differences with the goal of. Aimed at nursing, the role if then nurse is to have knowledge of cultural beliefs/values health care practices and to provide based on that knowledge. Acknowledge the meaning of care/caring within cultures. The concept of human care and caring refers to the assistive, supportive, enabling, and facilitating ways. To help self or others with evident or anticipated needs to improve health, a human condition, or a lifeway, or to face disabilities or dying. Learned, shared, and transmitted knowledge of values, beliefs, norms, and lifeways of a particular group that guides and individual or group in their thinking, decision, and actions in pattered way. Culture care refers to the culturally rooted assistive, supportive, enabling, or facilitative caring acts toward self or theirs focused on evident or anticipated needs for the health and well being.

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