1991
DOI: 10.1097/00005110-199103000-00006
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Transcultural Concept Applied to Nursing Administration

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“…Transcultural nursing is a field of nursing knowledge that studies differences and similarities in human care, beliefs, values, and standardised lifestyles across cultures, providing nurses with ethical insights into diseases, treatments, and issues related to death in different cultures ( Leininger and McFarland, 2002 ). According to Lowenstein and Glanville (1995 , 1991 ), transcultural nursing knowledge facilitates meeting the needs of culturally-diverse populations, providing culturally-congruent care and mediating conflicts between nurses from different cultural backgrounds. It also prevents cultural pain, shock, conflict, ethnocentrism, and the imposition of work practices that may result in dissatisfaction with the work environment, decreased quality of care, or culturally destructive and unethical care ( Leininger and McFarland, 2006 ).…”
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“…Transcultural nursing is a field of nursing knowledge that studies differences and similarities in human care, beliefs, values, and standardised lifestyles across cultures, providing nurses with ethical insights into diseases, treatments, and issues related to death in different cultures ( Leininger and McFarland, 2002 ). According to Lowenstein and Glanville (1995 , 1991 ), transcultural nursing knowledge facilitates meeting the needs of culturally-diverse populations, providing culturally-congruent care and mediating conflicts between nurses from different cultural backgrounds. It also prevents cultural pain, shock, conflict, ethnocentrism, and the imposition of work practices that may result in dissatisfaction with the work environment, decreased quality of care, or culturally destructive and unethical care ( Leininger and McFarland, 2006 ).…”
Section: Resultsmentioning
confidence: 99%