2016
DOI: 10.1590/1981-22562016019.160205
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Abstract: Greater knowlegde of patient history among health professionals leads to improved results. This is how the contemporary and resolutive models of care recommended by the most important national and international health agencies work. Current models of care stem from a time when Brazil was a country of young people and acute diseases. But the desire for a higher quality, more efficient and more cost-effective model of care is not only a Brazilian phenomenon. The whole world is debating the issue, recognizing the… Show more

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“…[16][17][18] These considerations regarding the plurality of the peculiar aspects that involve the process of aging in all the dimensions of the human being have awakened us to write this article that aims to proceed to a reflection about the nursing care in the light of the transcultural theory of Madeline Leininger and suggest model of care, aiming at appropriating more appropriate care for the elderly. 19 Corroborating with the thought of the need and importance of contextualizing the aging process turned to cultural issues, it is essential to introduce in this point the theory of Medeleine Leininger, a North American nurse, who developed the Transcultural Theory, also known by the terms: ethno -Nursing or cross-cultural nursing. The Transcendental Theory was defined by Leininger as "the study of the beliefs, values and practices of nursing care, as perceived and cognitively known by a certain culture through its direct experience, beliefs and value system".…”
Section: Resultsmentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…[16][17][18] These considerations regarding the plurality of the peculiar aspects that involve the process of aging in all the dimensions of the human being have awakened us to write this article that aims to proceed to a reflection about the nursing care in the light of the transcultural theory of Madeline Leininger and suggest model of care, aiming at appropriating more appropriate care for the elderly. 19 Corroborating with the thought of the need and importance of contextualizing the aging process turned to cultural issues, it is essential to introduce in this point the theory of Medeleine Leininger, a North American nurse, who developed the Transcultural Theory, also known by the terms: ethno -Nursing or cross-cultural nursing. The Transcendental Theory was defined by Leininger as "the study of the beliefs, values and practices of nursing care, as perceived and cognitively known by a certain culture through its direct experience, beliefs and value system".…”
Section: Resultsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The Transcendental Theory was defined by Leininger as "the study of the beliefs, values and practices of nursing care, as perceived and cognitively known by a certain culture through its direct experience, beliefs and value system". 19 The author observed that the lack of recognition of the importance of cultural factors in the human being results in a gap in the planning of nursing care, as if there was a lack of a link that links the past life of the individual with current life [19]. Although it is a transcultural phenomenon, since it reaches people of different nationalities and cultures, the aging process has its own characteristics, but rather the acculturation of each person, that is, a process of which the members of each group adapt or learn to adapt through the behavior of other groups.…”
Section: Resultsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Given this situation, the older adult population becomes one of the disadvantaged by virtue of their greater susceptibility and consequently greater need to use health resources. It is believed that it is only possible to transform the organization of the health service and improve care for older adults through innovative practices that transcend the limits of biological aspects (26) .…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The conduct of the case, however, is the responsibility of the generalpractitioner. After consultation with the specialist, everything will be recorded in the patient's unique medical record and the patient will return to his or her doctor 20 .…”
Section: The Proposed Modelmentioning
confidence: 99%