44 results on '"Transcultural Nursing history"'
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2. An Early History of the Journal of Transcultural Nursing .
3. Leininger's Theory of Culture Care Diversity and Universality: An Overview With a Historical Retrospective and a View Toward the Future.
4. Remembering: My Story of the Founder of Transcultural Nursing, the Late Madeleine M. Leininger, PhD, LHD, DS, RN, CTN, FAAN, FRCNA (Born: July 13, 1925; Died: August 10, 2012).
5. The Journal of Transcultural Nursing: Recalling the Past, Viewing the Present, and the Envisioning the Future.
6. Reflecting on Transcultural Nursing.
7. 1999 to 2013: A Period of Growth and Expansion of the Journal of Transcultural Nursing.
8. Resisting the Slow Undoing of Human Rights.
9. NZNO continues its treaty journey.
10. Historic perspectives from anthropology. Reflections proposed to Transcultural Nursing.
11. [Nurses traveling afar].
12. Remembering a quiet New Zealand legend.
13. [Lucie Bédard. From Montreal to Haiti].
14. [Miriam J. Hirschfeld, nursing science specialist: Jewish and Arab students under one roof].
15. [The Kaiser Friedrich Hospital in Sanremo, Italy, circa 1900: multicultural aspects of nursing under Marie Cauer. 25 years nursing in Sanremo].
16. Being countercultural: lessons from history.
17. [Learning and teaching was the elixir of her life].
18. [Comment on the contribution by Erna J. Schilder (1988): Restraining patients? A study of the use of restraints in nursing]].
19. [Restraining patients? A study of the use of restraints in nursing. 1988].
20. Passport to freedom.
21. Missionary nurses and their role.
22. A celebration of a life of commitment to transcultural nursing: opening of the Madeleine M. Leininger Collection on Human Caring and Transcultural Nursing.
23. Quality of life in contemporary nursing theory: a concept analysis.
24. Distinguished contribution to family nursing research award (2007): Marilyn McCubbin, PhD, RN, FAAN.
25. Madeleine Leininger over the years.
26. A tribute to Agnes Marie Aamodt, PhD, RN, FAAN, 1921-2006.
27. Envisioning nursing in 2050 through the eyes of nurse theorists: Leininger and Watson.
28. Brief history of inclusion of content on culture in nursing education.
29. Supporting Chinese immigrant families caught between two cultures.
30. Nursing abroad stirs the soul.
31. Mereana Tangata--the first Maori registered nurse.
32. Addressing issues for early detection and screening in ethnic populations. 1997.
33. Free spirit.
34. [The Finnish nurse in international work - from leading positions to everyday nursing].
35. Twenty five years of knowledge and practice development transcultural nursing society annual research conferences.
36. Reaffirming the relevance of culture for nursing.
37. Understanding cultural pain for improved health care. 1997.
38. Interactions between public health nurses and clients on American Indian reservations during the 1930s.
39. Cultural context, health and health care decision making. 1994.
40. The Navajo experience of Elizabeth Forster, public health nurse.
41. [Madeleine Leininger in Switzerland at last].
42. Towards conceptualization of transcultural health care systems: concepts and a model. 1976.
43. Maternal and child care in an Iranian village. 1979.
44. Carolyn Coolidge: caring for the Chinese elderly at On Lok.
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