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Wehbe-Alamah, Hiba, and Marilyn McFarland. "Leininger’s Ethnonursing Research Method: Historical Retrospective and Overview." Journal of Transcultural Nursing 31, no. 4 (2020): 337–49. http://dx.doi.org/10.1177/1043659620912308.

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A historical overview and evolution of Leininger’s ethnonursing research method (ERM) is presented along with descriptions of the method’s purpose, goal, terminology, and enablers. A succinct guide to using ERM is provided to assist novice and seasoned researchers, as well as mentors and educators, in teaching, mentoring, advising, and/or conducting ethnonursing research studies. Criteria for evaluation of qualitative research studies, such as the ERM, are highlighted.
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Farren, Arlene T. "Leininger’s Ethnonursing Research Methodology and Studies of Cancer Survivors." Journal of Transcultural Nursing 26, no. 4 (2014): 418–27. http://dx.doi.org/10.1177/1043659614524254.

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Nikkonen, Merja, and Sirpa Janhonen. "Ethnography and Ethnonursing in Nursing Research — Two Examples from the Field." Nordic Journal of Nursing Research 15, no. 2 (1995): 21–25. http://dx.doi.org/10.1177/010740839501500205.

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Wehbe-Alamah, Hiba, Marilyn McFarland, Margaret Andrews, and Samantha Lograsso. "An Ethnohistory of the Transcultural Nursing Scholars and Their Contributions to the Field." Journal of Transcultural Nursing 32, no. 1 (2019): 50–58. http://dx.doi.org/10.1177/1043659619892671.

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Introduction: The Transcultural Nursing Society (TCNS) recognizes transcultural nursing (TCN) scholars for creative leadership and advancing education, practice, research, and administration. The purpose of this study was to discover the historical context of scholars’ professional growth and development and their contributions to and future vision for transcultural nursing. Method: Leininger’s Ethnonursing Research Method was used to develop an ethnohistorical qualitative approach that included a semistructured, open-ended interview guide and data analysis plan. Data were analyzed using NVivo
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Leininger, Madeleine. "Overview of the Theory of Culture Care with the Ethnonursing Research Method." Journal of Transcultural Nursing 8, no. 2 (1997): 32–52. http://dx.doi.org/10.1177/104365969700800205.

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McFarland, Marilyn R., Sandra J. Mixer, Hiba Webhe-Alamah, and Renee Burk. "Ethnonursing: A Qualitative Research Method for Studying Culturally Competent Care across Disciplines." International Journal of Qualitative Methods 11, no. 3 (2012): 259–79. http://dx.doi.org/10.1177/160940691201100306.

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Hubbert, Ann O. "An Ethnonursing Research Study: Adults Residing in a Midwestern Christian Philosophy Urban Homeless Shelter." Journal of Transcultural Nursing 16, no. 3 (2005): 236–44. http://dx.doi.org/10.1177/1043659605276174.

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Rasny, Hanny, Tantut Susanto, and Erti Ikhtiarini Dewi. "ETHNONURSING FOR UTILIZING COMPLEMENTARY THERAPY AT USING TRIBES IN BANYUWANGI." Jurnal NERS 9, no. 1 (2017): 133. http://dx.doi.org/10.20473/jn.v9i1.3278.

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Introduction: Using Tribe in Banyuwangi until today still using natural resources as a traditional treatment or care. This study was purposed to gain value and meaning of Using Tribe experience for utilizing complementary therapies in traditional healing practice. Method: Phenomenology study with qualitative methods based on ethnonursing models was used for this research. There were 13 respondents gathered by purposive sampling from three districts: Glagah, Rogojampi and Banyuwangi Kota. The data were obtained by conducting in-depth interviews on respondents and field observations as well as o
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Plowden, Keith O., and Anna Frances Z. Wenger. "Stranger to Friend Enabler: Creating a Community of Caring in African American Research Using Ethnonursing Methods." Journal of Transcultural Nursing 12, no. 1 (2001): 34–39. http://dx.doi.org/10.1177/104365960101200105.

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Prates, Lisie Alende, Andrêssa Batista Possati, Marcella Simões Timm, Luiza Cremonese, Juliane Scarton, and Lúcia Beatriz Ressel. "Rituais de cuidado operados por famílias no processo gestacional: um estudo etnográfico." Online Brazilian Journal of Nursing 15 (November 30, 2016): 509. http://dx.doi.org/10.17665/1676-4285.20165571.

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Aim: to know the care rituals developed by the family in the gestational process. Method: ethnographic research, to be developed during the months of April and December 2016, with pregnant women and their families in their homes. Will be adopted the model of observation-participation-reflection and in-depth interview. Will be used a diary to record the data. The study has fundamentals of data analysis of the ethnonursing. Expected results: to contribute to the construction of knowledge in the field of nursing, enabling reflection on the importance of valuing the care rituals developed by the f
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Prates, Lisie Alende, Marcella Simões Timm, Laís Antunes Wilhelm, et al. "Being born at home is natural: care rituals for home birth." Revista Brasileira de Enfermagem 71, suppl 3 (2018): 1247–56. http://dx.doi.org/10.1590/0034-7167-2017-0541.

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ABSTRACT Objective: To be aware of the care rituals developed by families when preparing for home birth during the gestational process. Method: Qualitative and ethnographic research developed with families during the gestational process. We adopted the observation-participation-reflection model, and the analysis was performed according to ethnonursing. Results: Care rituals are related to the choice of home as a place for childbirth, being characterized as a family's rite of separation to experience this process. Other care rituals involved the preparation of the family and the eldest child as
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Junges, Carolina Frescura, Lúcia Beatriz Ressel, and Marisa Monticelli. "Amongst wishes and possibilities: eating habits of pregnant women from an urban community in Southern Brazil." Texto & Contexto - Enfermagem 23, no. 2 (2014): 382–90. http://dx.doi.org/10.1590/0104-07072014000210013.

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This qualitative study had the aim to understand the eating habits of pregnant women living in an urban community in southern Brazil. The method adopted was the ethnonursing approach and data were collected by means of the qualifying guide Observation-Participation-Reflection, with four pregnant women. The ethnographic analysis was conducted along with data collection, in the search for topics to support the research questions. The results led to the unveiling of cultural meanings that pregnant women attribute to knowledge and to their eating habits, and the influence of family history and soc
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Burkett, Karen, Edith Morris, Jean Anthony, Donna Shambley-Ebron, and Patricia Manning-Courtney. "Parenting African American Children With Autism: The Influence of Respect and Faith in Mother, Father, Single-, and Two-Parent Care." Journal of Transcultural Nursing 28, no. 5 (2016): 496–504. http://dx.doi.org/10.1177/1043659616662316.

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Purpose: Parents are the most significant contributor to care of children with autism spectrum disorder (ASD), and as such research on African American parenting in ASD is conspicuously absent. Findings relevant to parenting are discussed from a study with urban African American families caring for children with ASD. Design: An ethnonursing study was conducted with 24 African American family members of children with ASD and 28 professionals. Data were analyzed and reported as themes. Findings: Two universal themes of were found of respect and faith in God and family that influenced parental ca
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Belém, Jameson Moreira, Emanuelly Vieira Pereira, Rachel de Sá Barreto Luna Callou Cruz, and Glauberto da Silva Quirino. "Divinization, pilgrimage, and social inequality: experiences of women in the access to obstetric assistance." Revista Brasileira de Saúde Materno Infantil 21, no. 1 (2021): 327–34. http://dx.doi.org/10.1590/1806-93042021000100017.

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Abstract Objectives: to understand the experiences of women from Brazilian northeastern semi-arid in accessing obstetric care. Methods: qualitative research conducted by the methodological framework of ethnonursing, carried out with 13 key informants in a public maternity hospital located in the Cariri region of Ceará in the Brazilian Northeast semiarid. The Observation-Participation-Reflection enablers was adopted for data collection, with observations recorded in a field diary and individual interviews, such as "tell me about". The immersion process in the field lasted five months. The empir
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Hallila, Liisa Elina, and Jehad Omar Al-Halabi. "Saudi female university employee self-determination in their own health-related issues." Journal of Nursing Education and Practice 8, no. 8 (2018): 12. http://dx.doi.org/10.5430/jnep.v8n8p12.

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Introduction: To date, there have been no studies located investigating Saudi women's self-determination in their own health-related issues. This study aims to investigate how women in Saudi Arabia see their ability and willingness to decision making in this matter.Methodology: The study design is ethnonursing and Leininger’s Sunrise model was utilized as background theory; qualitative data analysis method was used. 12 Saudi women worked at a large University in Saudi Arabia were interviewed in-depth.Results and discussion: Seven universal Saudi Arabian cultural themes were identified: customs
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McFarland, Marilyn, Hiba Wehbe-Alamah, Mary Wilson, and Helene Vossos. "Synopsis of Findings Discovered Within a Description Meta-synthesis of Doctoral Dissertations Guided by the Culture Care Theory with Use of the Ethnonursing Research Method." Online Journal of Cultural Competence in Nursing and Healthcare 2, no. 1 (2011): 24–39. http://dx.doi.org/10.9730/ojccnh.org/v1n2a3.

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Ojeda, Marisa Angélica Mansilla, Ivonete Teresinha Schulter Buss Heidemann, and Sergio Eduardo Contreras Villa. "ETHNONURSING: CULTURAL CARE IN A MAPUCHE COMMUNITY IN PUERTO AGUIRRE, AYSÉN, CHILE." Texto & Contexto - Enfermagem 29, spe (2020). http://dx.doi.org/10.1590/1980-265x-tce-2019-0262.

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ABSTRACT Objectives: to understand the beliefs, expressions, and practices of generic care used by the Mapuche community in Puerto Aguirre and acknowledge the professional care offered to promote health. Method: a qualitative research based on ethnonursing carried out during seven trips to Puerto Aguirre between July 2018 and January 2019. A total of seven key informants and seven general informants were interviewed. Information was collected through observations, field notes, conversations, and interviews. Results: the scientific property of ethnonursing was verified. Three themes that struct
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Collins, John W., Rick Zoucha, Joan Such Lockhart, and Sandra J. Mixer. "Cultural Aspects of End-of-Life Advance Care Planning for African Americans: An Ethnonursing Study." Journal of Transcultural Nursing, September 28, 2020, 104365962096078. http://dx.doi.org/10.1177/1043659620960788.

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Introduction: Advance directive completion rates among the general population are low, with even lower completion rates among African Americans (AAs). This study’s purpose was to identify culturally based meanings, expressions, and traditions of end-of-life (EOL) advance care planning (ACP) and decision making in order to promote culturally congruent nursing care among African Americans. Methodology: Leininger’s Culture Care Theory and Ethnonursing Research Method guided the study. A convenience sample of 21 informants were interviewed in community settings. Data analysis was guided using Lein
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Irie, Yasuko, Naohiro Hohashi, Shunji Suto, and Yu Fujimoto. "Culturally Congruent Health Activities for the Prevention of Functional Disabilities Among Older Adults in Japan’s Forest Communities." Journal of Transcultural Nursing, August 29, 2021, 104365962110420. http://dx.doi.org/10.1177/10436596211042072.

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Introduction: In Japan’s forest areas, cultural capital and older adults play key roles in helping to sustain the community. The purpose was to explore cultural values/beliefs related to culturally congruent health activities among older adults in forest communities. Method: The qualitative ethnonursing research method was used. Data were collected through fieldwork and key informants’ interviews ( n = 14) over 1 year. The setting was a traditional village with 80% forest cover. Results: Findings included two universal cultural values/beliefs, which were “community identity as a community memb
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Leuning, CJ, LF Small, and A. Van Dyk. "Meanings and expressions of care and caring for elders in urban Namibian families:." Curationis 23, no. 3 (2000). http://dx.doi.org/10.4102/curationis.v23i3.711.

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Since Namibia’s Independence in 1990, the population of elders—persons 65 years old and older—in urban communities is growing steadily. As such, requests for home health care, health counselling, respite care and residential care for aging members of society are overwhelming nurses and the health care system. This study expands transcultural nursing knowledge by increasing understanding of generic (home-based) patterns of elder care that are practised and lived by urban Namibian families. Guided by Madeleine Leininger’s theory of culture care diversity and universality and the ethnonursing res
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