2013
DOI: 10.9789/2175-5361.2013v5n1p3185
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Relationship Between Health-Disease Process and Cross-Cultural Care: Contributions to Nursing Care

Abstract: This study aimed to reflect on the relationship between the theory of transcultural care of Madeleine Leininger with the health-disease as a possible benefit to nursing care. Method: This is a descriptive, exploratory study, which used the review of literature as a source of information. Results: The discussion of the prioritized thematic division into categories that related to transcultural caring health disease process of seeking grants to health care. Conclusion: The Transcultural Nursing theory coupled wi… Show more

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“…Nursing is the profession that has the most contact with the different cultures and it is up to these professionals, through communication as a way to approach the subject, to understand the uniqueness of each patient. 39 It is necessary, in order to provide comprehensive assistance to patients in the hospital environment, that the professionals involved enjoy knowledge, communication skills and dialogue and that they dominate the organization of work processes in health, interaction in teams, freedom of expression , self-confidence, cooperative work, and openness to discussions. 38 It is considered fundamental, for the practice of nurses' work, the various issues that enhance the autonomy of the professional in order to support care and management with quality and safety, as well as providing a fundamental context in the personal and professional development of each nurse.…”
Section: Factors That Limit Nurses' Autonomy In the Hospital Environmentmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Nursing is the profession that has the most contact with the different cultures and it is up to these professionals, through communication as a way to approach the subject, to understand the uniqueness of each patient. 39 It is necessary, in order to provide comprehensive assistance to patients in the hospital environment, that the professionals involved enjoy knowledge, communication skills and dialogue and that they dominate the organization of work processes in health, interaction in teams, freedom of expression , self-confidence, cooperative work, and openness to discussions. 38 It is considered fundamental, for the practice of nurses' work, the various issues that enhance the autonomy of the professional in order to support care and management with quality and safety, as well as providing a fundamental context in the personal and professional development of each nurse.…”
Section: Factors That Limit Nurses' Autonomy In the Hospital Environmentmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Assim, com vistas a refletir sobre a prestação de cuidados frente às particularidades dos indivíduos, famílias ou grupos, a Teoria da Diversidade e Universalidade do Cuidado Cultural (TDCUCC), proposta por Madeleine Leininger, aborda a necessidade de o profissional considerar o contexto cultural no qual o indivíduo se encontra inserido, propiciando cuidados harmônicos à aquela identidade local 8 . A TDUCC possui cinco conceitos que a sustentam, sendo eles a cultura, visão de mundo, contexto ambiental, cuidado e saúde 9 .…”
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“…A study shows that nurses can implement programs for the evaluation and monitoring of chronic health problems and help people self-manage problems 14 . Health care should encompass a practical attitude mediated by the interaction of different sets of knowledge and should be based on a humanized relationship between the actors involved in situations that demand an integral therapeutic action, aiming at the best possible outcome 15 .…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%