NCM 120 Week 11 Transcultural
NCM 120 Week 11 Transcultural
NCM 120 Week 11 Transcultural
Foundation of
Transcultural Nursing
Dr. L. M. Adarlo
Learning Objectives
1. Identify the origin of transcultural nursing.
2. Describe the need for transcultural nursing in contemporary
society.
3. Determine the resources available in transcultural nursing and
health care.
Introduction
✘ 21st Century - opened the door for nurses to
increase eagerness and enthusiasm in learning
different cultures
✘ Transcultural nursing became a separate course
in BSN Program.
✘ Nurses must be aware and sensitive to the
unique health and illness beliefs, practices and
culture of the client.
✘ Nurses must Acknowledge and embrace
different cultures in a non-judgmental manner.
Dr. Madeleine Leininger
❖ is the foundress of transcultural nursing and establish
transcultural nursing to become an integral part of
academic study and practice.
❖ She quoted in the press, that the transcultural nursing
is essential to meet the challenging world and
changing health needs to transform the old practices
and ideas into new ones through education (Andrews,
2008).
❖ She also stated that the anthropology and nursing
must be intertwined so that each field must be
benefiting with each contribution on knowledge and
experiences leading to a new bridlepath in research
and thinking.
History of
Transcultural Nursing
Dates to Remember…
E.g.
Instead of advising the client to take their oral medication
on the scheduled time, the nurse should assess first their
lifestyle patterns such as eating and sleeping habits, beliefs
about the medication they are about to take and then plan a
schedule appropriate for each client’s needs, to make the
care meaningful and beneficial.
Major Criticisms
Unclear Nurses were not Discrimination
terminologies encouraged to get
involved with the
politics, economic,
and social agendas