Select a nursing theory and its conceptual model. Prepare a 10-15 slide PowerPoint in which you describe the nursing theory and its conceptual model and demonstrate its application in nursing practice. Include the following:
Present an overview of the nursing theory. Provide evidence that demonstrates support for the model’s efficacy in nursing practice. Explain how the theory proves the conceptual model.Explain how the nursing theory incorporates the four metaparadigm concepts.Provide three evidence-based examples that demonstrate how the nursing theory supports nursing practice. Provide support and rationale for each.
While APA style is not required for the body of this assignment, solid academic writing is expected, and documentation of sources should be presented using APA.
*** the nursing theory chosen is Madeleine Leininger’s Cultural Care Theory.
Since this is a group project I only have to do three slides on the following
**First slide has to be about:
Conceptual model
**Second slide: How the conceptual model proves the nursing theory
**Third slide: Efficacy in nursing practice. Provide evidence that demonstrates support for the model’s efficacy in nursing practice
****The following is from the textbook:
Madeleine Leininger’s Cultural Care Theory
In Madeleine Leininger’s cultural care theory, she believed that cultural competency improved nursing practice. Madeleine Leininger’s (1925-2012) cultural care theory (see Figure 2.7) focuses on the analysis of different cultures to better understand their ideas of health, their behaviors, and their thoughts regarding nursing care (Creasia & Friberg, 2011).
The metaparadigm concept of Person is prominent in this theory, with its focus on better understanding of people and their cultural differences. Persons are not only referred to as human beings, but families, groups, and communities that contribute to their cultural background. The environment is where the individuals live, and it has an impact on a person’s ability to perform self-care. Leininger defined health as “a state of wellbeing that is culturally defined, valued, and practiced, and which reflects the ability of individuals (or groups) to perform their daily role activities in culturally expressed, beneficial, and patterned lifeways” (Leininger, 1991, p. 48). The goal of nursing is to support individuals to maintain or improve their health in a culturally competent way. An example of providing culturally competent care would be respecting the belief of a severely anemic patient who refuses blood products based on the patient’s religion as a Jehovah’s Witness