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Supplemental Bibiography in Cross Cultural Nursing

Author(s): Melinda Mich; Noel Chrisman
Date Authored: October 01, 1995

 

Supplemental Bibliography (1995) :
Culture  Sensitive Health Care, Multidisciplinary, multicultural topics

  • The AAN Expert Panel on Culturally Competent Nursing Care. (1992). Culturally competent health care. Nursing Outlook, 40(6), 277-284.
  • Ailinger, R. L. (1985). Beliefs about treatment of hypertension among Hispanic older persons. Topics in Clinical Nursing, 7(3), 26-32.
  • Alexander, J., Beagle, C., Butler, P., Dougherty, D., Robards, K., & Velotta, C. (1989). Madeleine Leininger: Culture care theory. In A. Marriner-Tomey (Ed.), Nursing Theorists and Their Work (pp. 146-163). St. Louis: C.V. Mosby.
  • Alvarez, A., & Abriam-Yago, K. (1993). Mentoring undergraduate ethnic-minority students: A strategy for retention. Journal of Nursing Education , 32(5), 230232.
  • Anderson, P., & Fenichel, E. (1989). Serving culturally diverse families of infants and toddlers with disabilities (pp. 8-18). Washington D.C.: National Center for Clinical Infant Programs.
  • Anderson, G., & Tighe, B. (1990 (1973)). Gypsy culture and health care. In P. J. Brink (Ed.), Transcultural Nursing (pp. 256-263). Prospect Heights, IL: Waveland Press, Inc. 
  • Anderson, J. N. (1983). Health and illness in Pilipino immigrants. The Western Journal of Medicine, 139(6), 811-820. In M. Clark (Ed.), Special Issue: Cross-Cultural Medicine. 
  • Anderson, R. (1992). Planning and problem solving: Strategy for opening an oncology/chemotherapy unit. Cancer Nursing, 15(1), 34-39. 
  • Andrews, M. M. & Boyle, J. S., (1995). Transcultural concepts in nursing care. Philadelphia: J.B. Lippincott Company. 
  • Anonymous. (1972). Having a baby inside me is the only time I'm really alive (1964). In G. Lerner (Ed.), Black Women in White America: A Documentary History (pp. 313-315). New York: Vintage Books; Random House. 
  • Arruda, E., Larson, P., & Meleis, A. (1992). Comfort: Immigrant Hispanic cancer patients' views. Cancer Nursing, 15(6), 387-394. 
  • Atwood, J. R. (1978). The phenomenon of selected neglect. In E. E. Bauwens (Ed.), The anthropology of health (pp. 192-200). St. Louis: C.V. Mosby Co.
  • Baer, H. A., & Hughes, C. C. (1987). Institutional factors in the implementation of a health care program for the elderly in rural Utah towns. In H. A. Baer (Ed.), Encounters with biomedicine: Case studies in medical anthropology (pp. 29-43). New York: Gordon and Breach Science Publishers.
  • Bartz, B., Bowles, M., & Underwood, J. R. (1993). Student experiences in transcultural nursing. Journal of Nursing Education , 32(5), 233234.
  • Bauwens, E., & Anderson, S. (1988). Social and cultural influences on health care. In M. Stanhope & J. Lancaster (Ed.), Community health nursing: Process and practice for promoting health (pp. 89-108). St. Louis: C.V. Mosby. 
  • Bauwens, E. . (1977). Medical beliefs and practices among lower-income Anglos. In E. H. Spicer (Ed.), Ethnic medicine in the Southwest (pp. 241-273). Tucson: The University of Arizona Press.
  • Bell, R. (1994). Prominence of women in Navajo healing beliefs and values. Nursing and Health Care, 15(5), 232-242.
  • Bellisari, A. W. (1987). Owning CF: Adaptive noncompliance with chest physiotherapy in Cystic Fibrosis. In H. A. Baer (Ed.), Encounters with biomedicine: Case studies in medical anthropology (pp. 229-249). New York: Gordon and Breach Science Publishers. 
  • Bennett, L. A., & Ames, G. M. (Editors). (1985). The American experience with alcohol: Contrasting cultural perspectives. New York: Plenum Press. 
  • Berlin, E. A., & Fowkes, W. C. (1983). A teaching framework for cross-cultural health care--Application in family practice. The Western Journal of Medicine, 139(6), 934-939. In M. Clark (Ed.), Special Issue: Cross-Cultural Medicine. 
  • Bohay, I.Z. (1991). Culture care meanings and experiences of pregnancy and childbirth of Ukrainians. in M. M. Leininger, Culture Care Diversity and Universality: A Theory Of Nursing (pp. 203-229). New York: National League for Nursing Publications 
  • Bolden, D. (1972). Organizing domestic workers in Atlanta, Georgia. (Taped Interview, 1970). In G. Lerner (Ed.), Black Women in White America: A Documentary History (pp. 234-238). New York: Vintage Books; Random House.
  • Bond, M. L., & Jones, M. E. (1994). Short-term cultural immersion in Mexico . Nursing and Health Care, 3(2), 248-254.
  • Book, P. A. , Dixon, M., & Kirchner, S. (1983). Native healing in Alaska--Report from Serpentine Hot Springs. The Western Journal of Medicine, 139(6), 923-928. In M. Clark (Ed.), Special Issue: Cross-Cultural Medicine.
  • Bowen, M. (1991). Italian Americans. In J. N. Giger & R. E. Davidhizar (Ed.), Transcultural nursing: Assessment and intervention (pp. 293-315). St. Louis: Mosby Year Book. 
  • Branch, M. F., & Paxton, P. P. (1976). Providing safe nursing care for ethnic people of color. New York: Appleton-Century-Crofts. 
  • Brink, P. J., & Saunders, J. M. (1990). Culture shock: Theoretical and applied. In P. J. Brink (Ed.), Transcultural Nursing (pp. 126-139). Prospect Heights, IL: Waveland Press, Inc. 
  • Brod, M. & Heurtin-Roberts, S., (1992). Older Russian émigrés and medical care. Western Journal of Medicine, 157(3), 333-336. 
  • Brodsky, C. M. (1983). Culture and disability behavior. The Western Journal of Medicine, 139(6), 892-900. In M. Clark (Ed.), Special Issue: Cross-Cultural Medicine. 
  • Brodsky, B. (1988). Mental health attitudes and practices of Soviet Jewish immigrants. Health and Social Work, 13(2), 130-136. 
  • Brosnan, J. (1990 (1976)). A proposed Diabetic educational program for Puerto Ricans in New York City. In P. J. Brink (Ed.), Transcultural Nursing (pp. 263-276). Prospect Heights, IL: Waveland Press, Inc. 
  • Burke, S., Kisilevsky, B., & Maloney, R. (1989). Time orientations of Indian mothers and white nurses. The Canadian Journal of Nursing Research, 21(4), 5-20.
  • Bushy, A. (1992). Cultural considerations for primary health care: Where do self-care and folk medicine fit? Holistic Nursing Practice, 6(3), 10-18.
  • Calvillo, E., & Flaskerud, J. (1993). Evaluation of the pain response by Mexican Americans and Anglo American women and their nurses. Journal of Advanced Nursing, 18(3), 451-459. 
  • Campinha-Bacote, J., & Allbright, R. J. (1992). Ethnomusic therapy and the dual-diagnosed African-American client. Holistic Nursing Practice, 6(3), 59-63. 
  • Campinha-Bacote, J. (1991). Community mental health services for the underserved: A culturally specific model. Archives of Psychiatric Nursing, 5(4), 229-235.
  • Capers, C. F. (1985). Nursing and the Afro-American client. Topics in Clinical Nursing, 7(3), 11-18. 
  • Capers, C. F. (Editor). (1985). Topics in Clinical Nursing, Special Issue: Cultural Diversity and Nursing Practice, 7(3). 
  • Capers, C. F. (1992). Teaching cultural content: A nursing education imperative. Holistic Nursing Practice, 6(3), 19-28. 
  • Caudle, P. (1993). Providing culturally sensitive health care to Hispanic clients. Nurse Practitioner, 18(12), 40-49.
  • Chang, B. (1981). Asian-American patient care. In G. Henderson & M. Primeaux (Ed.), Transcultural health care (pp. 255-279). Menlo Park, CA: Addison-Wesley. 
  • Chang, K. (1991). Chinese Americans. In J. N. Giger & R. E. Davidhizar (Ed.), Transcultural nursing: Assessment and intervention (pp. 359-379). St. Louis: Mosby Year Book. 
  • Charnes, L. S., & Moore, P. S. (1992). Meeting patients' spiritual needs: The Jewish perspective. Holistic Nursing Practice, 6(3), 64-72. 
  • Charonko, C. V. (1992). Cultural influences in "noncompliant" behavior and decision making. Holistic Nursing Practice, 6(3), 73-78. 
  • Chemtov, D., Rosen, H., Shrarkshall, R., & Soskolne, V. (1993). A culturally specific educational program to reduce the risk of HIV and HBV transmission among Ethiopian immigrants to Israel: A preliminary report on training veteran immigrants as health educators. Israel Journal of Medical Sciences, 29(6-7), 437-442. 
  • Cherry, B., & Giger, J. N. (1991). Black Americans. In J. N. Giger & R. E. Davidhizar (Ed.), Transcultural nursing: Assessment and intervention (pp. 147-185). St. Louis: Mosby Year Book.
  • Chow, E. (1976). Cultural health traditions: Asian perspectives. In M. Branch & P. Paxton (Ed.), Providing safe nursing care for ethnic people of color (pp. 99-114). New York: Appleton-Century-Crofts.
  • Chrisman, N. J., & Kleinman, A. (1980). Health beliefs and practices. In S. Thernstrom, A. Orlov, & O. Handlin (Ed.), Harvard Encyclopedia of American Ethnic Groups (pp. 452-462). Cambridge: Harvard University Press.
  • Chrisman, N. J. (1986). Transcultural care. In D. Zschoche (Ed.), Mosby's comprehensive review of critical care. (pp. 58-69). St. Louis: Mosby.
  • Chrisman, N. J. (1990). Expanding nursing practice with culture-sensitive care: A new approach to transcultural nursing. Presented at the Annual Meeting of the Transcultural Nursing Society, October, 1990.
  • Chrisman, N. J. (1991). Cultural systems. In S. Baird, R. McCorkle, & M. Grant (Eds.), Cancer nursing: A comprehensive textbook (pp. 45-54). Philadelphia: W.B. Saunders Co. 
  • Chrisman, N. J. (1991). Culture-sensitive nursing care. In M. Patrick, S. Woods, R. Craven, J. Rokosky, & P. Bruno (Eds.), Medical-surgical nursing: Pathophysiologic concepts, second edition. (pp. 34-46). Philadelphia: J.B. Lippencott Co. 
  • Clark, M. (1970). Health in the Mexican-American culture. Berkeley: University of California Press. 
  • Clark, M. (1983). Cultural context of medical practice. The Western Journal of Medicine, 139(6), 806-811. In M. Clark (Ed.), Special Issue: Cross-Cultural Medicine. 
  • Cronkright, P.J., DeHaven, K., & Kraev, I.A. (1993). Issues in the provision of health care to Soviet emigrants. Archives of Family Medicine, 2, 425-428. 
  • Cross, T. L., Bazron, B. J., Dennis, K. W., & Isaacs, M. R. (1989). Towards a culturally competent system of care, Volume I. Washington, D.C.: CASSP Technical Assistance Center, Georgetown University.
  • Cosgray, R. E. (1991). Haitian Americans. In J. N. Giger & R. E. Davidhizar (Ed.), Transcultural nursing: Assessment and intervention (pp. 465-491). St. Louis: Mosby Year Book. 
  • Crow, K. (1993). Multiculturalism and pluralistic thought in nursing education: Native American world view and the nursing academic world view. Journal of Nursing Education , 32(5), 198-204. 
  • DeMars, P. (1992). An occupational therapy life skills curriculum model for a Native American tribe: A health promotion program based on ethnographic field research. American Journal of Occupational Therapy, 46(8), 727-736.
  • DeSantis, L. (1988). The relevance of transcultural nursing to international nursing. International Nursing Review, 35(4), 110-116.
  • DiGiacomo, S. (1987). Biomedicine as a cultural system: An anthropologist in the kingdom of the sick. In H. A. Baer (Ed.), Encounters with biomedicine: Case studies in medical anthropology (pp. 315-347). New York: Gordon and Breach Science Publishers. 
  • Dixon, M., Myers, W. W., Book, P. A., & Nice, P. O. (1983). The changing Alaska experience--Health care services and cultural identity. The Western Journal of Medicine, 139(6), 917-923. In M. Clark (Ed.), Special Issue: Cross-Cultural Medicine. 
  • Dobson, S. M. (1991). Transcultural nursing. London: Scutari Press. 
  • Dorsey, P. R., & Jackson, H. Q. (1976). Cultural health traditions: The Latino/Chicano perspective. In M. Branch & P. Paxton (Ed.), Providing safe nursing care for ethnic people of color (pp. 41-80). New York: Appleton-Century-Crofts. 
  • Dougherty, M. C. (1978). An anthropological perspective on aging and women in the middle years. In E. E. Bauwens (Ed.), The anthropology of health (pp. 167-177). St. Louis: C.V. Mosby Co.
  • Eckert, J. K., & Galazka, S. S. (1986). An anthropological approach to community diagnosis in family practice. Family Medicine, 18(5), 274-277. 
  • Egan, M. G. (1985). A family assessment challenge: Refugee youth and foster family adaptation. Topics in Clinical Nursing, 7(3), 64-70.
  • Eisenbruch, M., & Handelman, L. (1990). Cultural consultation for cancer: Astrocytoma in a Cambodian adolescent. Social Science and Medicine, 31(2), 1295-1299. 
  • Eliason, M. J. N. (1992). A classroom activity to introduce cultural diversity. Nurse Educator, 17(3), 32-36. 
  • Eliason, M. R. C. (1991). Lesbian phobia in nursing students. Western Journal of Nursing Research, 13(3), 363-374. 
  • Eliason, M. J. (1993). Ethics and transcultural nursing care. Nursing Outlook, 41(5), 225-228. 
  • Eliason, M. J. (1993). AIDS-related stigma and homophobia: Implications for nursing education. Nurse Educator, 18(6), 27-30. 
  • Eliason, M. J. (1993). Cultural diversity in nursing care: The lesbian, gay or bisexual client. Journal of Transcultural Nursing, 5(1), 14-20.
  • Erwin, D. O. (1987). The militarization of cancer treatment in American society. In H. A. Baer (Ed.), Encounters with biomedicine: Case studies in medical anthropology (pp. 201-229). New York: Gordon and Breach Science Publishers.
  • Expert Panel, A. (1992). Culturally competent health care. Nursing Outlook, 40(6), 277-283.
  • Fabrega Jr, H. (1992). The role of culture in a theory of psychiatric illness. Social Science and Medicine, 15(1), 91-103.
  • Fagan, J. (1994). Women and drugs revisited: Female participation in the cocaine economy. Journal of Drug Issues, 24(2), 179-225.
  • Fitzpatrick-Nietschmann, J. (1983). Pacific Islanders--Migration and health. The Western Journal of Medicine, 139(6), 848-854. In M. Clark (Ed.), Special Issue: Cross-Cultural Medicine.
  • Flaskerud, J., & Rush, C. (1989). AIDS and traditional health beliefs and practices of black women. Nursing Research, 38(4), 210-215.
  • Flinn, J. (1987). Pregnancy and motherhood among Micronesian students in the United States. In H. A. Baer (Ed.), Encounters with biomedicine: Case studies in medical anthropology (pp. 119-147). New York: Gordon and Breach Science Publishers.
  • Fong, C. M. (1985). Ethnicity and nursing practice. Topics in Clinical Nursing, 7(3), 1-11.
  • Foreman, J. T. (1985). Susto and the health needs of the Cuban refugee population. Topics in Clinical Nursing, 7(3), 40-48.
  • Frankenberg, R. (1993). The social construction of whiteness: White women, race matters. Minneapolis: University of Minnesota Press.
  • Freimer, N., Echenberg, D., & Kretchmer, N. (1983). Cultural variation--Nutritional and clinical implications. The Western Journal of Medicine, 139(6), 928-934. In M. Clark (Ed.), Special Issue: Cross-Cultural Medicine.
  • French, J., & Schwartz, D. R. (1990 (1973)). Terminal care at home in two cultures. In P. J. Brink (Ed.), Transcultural Nursing (pp. 247-256). Prospect Heights, IL: Waveland Press, Inc.
  • Friedl, J. (1979, November, 1979). Appalachian stereotypes and their impact on health care. Paper presented at the Annual Meeting of the American Anthropological Association.
  • Gagnon, A. J. (1983, March 1983). Transcultural nursing: Including it in the curriculum. Nursing and Health Care, pp. 127-134.
  • Galanti, G.-A. (1991). Caring for patients from different cultures. Philadelphia: University of Philadelphia Press.
  • Germain, C. P. (1982, December). Cultural concepts in critical care. Critical Care Quarterly, pp. 61-78.
  • Germain, C. P. (1992). Cultural care: A bridge between sickness, illness, and disease. Holistic Nursing Practice, 6(3), 1-9.
  • Giger, J. N., & Davidhizar, R. E. (Editors). (1991). Transcultural nursing: Assessment and intervention. St. Louis: Mosby Year Book.
  • Gould-Martin, K., & Ngin, C. (1981). Chinese Americans. In A. Harwood (Ed.), Ethnicity and medical care (pp. 130-172). Cambridge: Harvard University Press.
  • Hall, E. T., & Whyte, W. F. (1990 (1960)). Intercultural communication: A guide to men of action. In P. J. Brink (Ed.), Transcultural Nursing (pp. 44-63). Prospect Heights, IL: Waveland Press.
  • Hall, E. (1976). Contexts, High and Low (Chapter 7). Beyond Culture (pp. 91-101). New York: Doubleday. 
  • Hanley, C. (1991). Navajo Indians. In J. N. Giger & R. E. Davidhizar (Ed.), Transcultural nursing: Assessment and intervention (pp. 215-241). St. Louis: Mosby Year Book.
  • Hanson, M., Lynch, E., & Wayman, K. (1990). Honoring the cultural diversity of families when gathering data. Topics in Early Childhood Education, 10(1), 112-131.
  • Harper, F. D. (1980). Research and treatment with black alcoholics. Alcohol health and research world, 4(4), 10-16.
  • Harris, L. H., & Tuck, I. (1992). The role of the organization and nurse manager in integrating transcultural concepts into nursing practice. Holistic Nursing Practice, 6(3), 43-48.
  • Harris, K. (1987). Beliefs and practices among Haitian American women in relation to childbearing. Journal of Nurse Midwifery, 32(3), 149-155.
  • Harry, B. (1992). Cultural diversity, families and the special education system. New York: Teachers College Press.
  • Hartog, J., & Hartog, E. A. (1983). Cultural aspects of illness behavior in hospitals. The Western Journal of Medicine, 139(6), 910-917. In M. Clark (Ed.), Special Issue: Cross-Cultural Medicine.
  • Harwood, A. (1981). Guidelines for Culturally Appropriate Health Care. In A. Harwood (Ed.), Ethnicity and medical care (pp. 482-509). Cambridge: Harvard University Press.
  • Harwood, A. (1981). Mainland Puerto Ricans. In A. Harwood (Ed.), Ethnicity and medical care (pp. 397-482). Cambridge: Harvard University Press.
  • Hautman, M. A. (1979). Folk health and illness beliefs. Nurse Practitioner, 4(4), 23
  • Henderson, G., & Primeaux, M. (Editors). (1981). Transcultural health care. Menlo Park, CA: Addison-Wesley Publishing. 
  • Henderson, G., & Primeaux, M. (1981). Religious beliefs and healing. In G. Henderson & M. Primeaux (Ed.), Transcultural health care (pp. 185-196). Menlo Park, CA: Addison-Wesley. 
  • Henderson, G., & Primeaux, M. (1981). Cross-cultural patient care. In G. Henderson & M. Primeaux (Ed.), Transcultural health care (pp. 196-209). Menlo Park, CA: Addison-Wesley. 
  • Hoeman, S. (1989). Cultural Assessment in Rehabilitation Nursing Practice. Nursing Clinics of North America, 24(1), 277-289. 
  • Hogle, J., Pelto, P. J., & Schensul, S. L. (1982, Summer, 1982). Ethnicity and health: Puerto Ricans and Blacks in Hartford, Connecticut. Medical Anthropology, pp. 127-146. 
  • Horn, B. (1983). Cultural beliefs and teenage pregnancy. Nurse Practitioner, pp. 35. 
  • Hunt, L. M. (1994). Practicing oncology in provincial Mexico: A narrative analysis. Social Science and Medicine, 38(6), 843-853.
  • Jackson, J. J. (1981). Urban black Americans. In A. Harwood (Ed.), Ethnicity and medical care (pp. 37-130). Cambridge: Harvard University Press.
  • Jacques, G. (1976). Cultural health traditions: A black perspective. In M. Branch & P. Paxton (Ed.), Providing safe nursing care for ethnic people of color (pp. 115-124). New York: Appleton-Century-Crofts.
  • Jilek, W. G. (1982). Indian healing: Shamanic ceremonialism in the Pacific Northwest today. Blaine, WA: Hancock House Publishers, Ltd.
  • Joe, J., Gallerito, C., & Pino, J. (1976). Cultural health traditions: American Indian perspectives. In M. Branch & P. Paxton (Ed.), Providing safe nursing care for ethnic people of color (pp. 81-98). New York: Appleton-Century-Crofts.
  • Johnson, K., & Rodgers, S. (1994). When cultural practices are health risks: The dilemma of female circumcision. Holistic Nursing Practice, 8(2), 70-78.
  • Johnson, S. M., & Snow, L. F. (1978). The profile of some unplanned pregnancies. In E. E. Bauwens (Ed.), The anthropology of health (pp. 46-56). St. Louis: C.V. Mosby Co. 
  • Johnston, M. (1980). Cultural variations in professional and parenting patterns. Journal of Gynecological and Neonatal Nursing, 9(1), 9-13.
  • Johnston, M. (1980). Cultural variations in professional and parenting patterns. Journal of Gynecological and Neonatal Nursing, 9(1), 9-13.
  • Jordan, B., & Irwin, S. (1987). A close encounter with court-ordered Cesarean section: A case of differing realities. In H. A. Baer (Ed.), Encounters with biomedicine: Case studies in medical anthropology (pp. 185-201). New York: Gordon and Breach Science Publishers.
  • Kagitcibasi, C., & Berry, J. (1989). Cross-cultural psychology: Current research and trends. Annual Review of Psychology, 40, 493-531.
  • Kay, M. A. (1977). Health and illness in a Mexican American barrio. In E. H. Spicer (Ed.), Ethnic medicine in the Southwest (pp. 99-169). Tucson: The University of Arizona Press.
  • Keane, M. (1993). Preferred learning styles and study strategies in a linguistically diverse baccalaureate nursing student population. Journal of Nursing Education , 32(5), 214-221.
  • Kernicki, J. (1993). Differentiating chest pain: Advanced assessment techniques. Dimensions of Critical Care Nursing, 12(2), 66-76.
  • Kim, S. S. (1983). Ethnic elders and American health care--A physician's perspective. The Western Journal of Medicine, 139(6), 885-892. In M. Clark (Ed.), Special Issue: Cross-Cultural Medicine.
  • Kleinman, A., Eisenberg, L., & Good, B. (1978). Culture, illness, and care: Clinical lessons from anthropologic and cross-cultural research. Annals of Internal Medicine, 88, 251-258.
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  • Kohn, R., Flaherty, J.A., & Levav, I. (1989). Somatic symptoms among older Soviet immigrants: an exploratory study. International Journal of Social Psychiatry. 35(4), 350-360.
  • Kolasa, K. (1978). I won't cook turnip greens if you won't cook Kielbasa: Food behavior of Polonia and its health implications. In E. E. Bauwens (Ed.), The anthropology of health (pp. 130-141). St. Louis: C.V. Mosby Co.
  • Kuipers, J. (1991). Mexican Americans. In J. N. Giger & R. E. Davidhizar (Ed.), Transcultural nursing: Assessment and intervention (pp. 185-215). St. Louis: Mosby Year Book.
  • Kunitz, S., & Levy, J. E. (1981). Navajos. In A. Harwood (Ed.), Ethnicity and medical care (pp. 337-397). Cambridge: Harvard University Press. 
  • Lackey, C. J. (1978). Pica--a nutritional anthropology concern. In E. E. Bauwens (Ed.), The anthropology of health. St. Louis: C.V. Mosby Co. 
  • LaFargue, J. P. (1980). A survival strategy: Kinship networks. American Journal of Nursing, pp. 1636-1640.
  • LaFargue, J. P. (1985). Mediating between two views of illness. Topics in Clinical Nursing, 7(3), 70-78.
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  • Lajkowicz, C. (1993). Teaching cultural diversity for the workplace. Journal of Nursing Education , 32(5), 235-236. 
  • Lawson, L. V. (1990). Culturally sensitive support for grieving parents. The American Journal of Maternal/Child Health, 15(2), 76-79.
  • Lee, L. (1992). Chinese health beliefs: A survey of illness prevention and treatments. Australian Nurses Journal, 22(1), 16-18.
  • Lefever, D. , & Davidhizar, R. E. (1991). American Eskimos. In J. N. Giger & R. E. Davidhizar (Ed.), Transcultural nursing: Assessment and intervention (pp. 261-293). St. Louis: Mosby Year Book.
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  • Leininger, M. (1978). Towards conceptualization of transcultural health care systems: Concepts and a model (Chapter 3). In M. Leininger (Ed.), Transcultural Nursing (pp. 53-74). New York: Wiley. 
  • Leininger, M. M. (1970). Nursing and anthropology: Two worlds to blend. New York: Wiley.
  • Leininger, M. M. (1971). Becoming aware of types of health practitioners and cultural imposition. 48th Convention of the American Nurses Association (Kansas City, MO), pp. 9-15. American Nurses Association. 
  • Leininger, M. (1973). Becoming aware of types of health practitioners and cultural imposition. Speeches presented during the 48th Convention, American Nurses' Association (pp. 9-15). Kansas City, MO: American Nurses' Association. 
  • Leininger, M. M. (1978). Culturological assessment domains for nursing practices. (Chapter 5). In M. M. Leininger (Ed.), Transcultural Nursing (pp. 85-106). New York: Wiley. 
  • Leininger, M. M. (1978). Transcultural nursing: Concepts, theories, and practices. New York: Wiley. 
  • Leininger, M. M. (1981). Transcultural nursing: Its progress and its future. Nursing and Health Care, pp. 365-371.
  • Leininger, M. M. (1985). Transcultural Care Diversity and Universality: A Theory of Nursing. Nursing and Health Care, 6(4), 209-212.
  • Leininger, M. M. (1988). Leininger's theory of nursing: Cultural care diversity and universality. Nursing Science Quarterly, 1(4), 152-160.
  • Leininger, M. M. (1989). The transcultural nurse specialist: Imperative in today's world. Nursing and health care, 10(5), 251-256.
  • Leininger, M. (1993). Quality of life from a transcultural nursing perspective. Nursing Science Quarterly, 7(1), 22-28.
  • Leininger, M. (1994). Transcultural nursing education: A worldwide imperative. Nursing and Health Care, 15(5), 254-257.
  • Lenburg, C.B., Lipson, J.G., Demi, A.S., Blaney, D.R., Stern, P.N., Schultz, P.R., Gage, L. (1995). Promoting Cultural Competence in and through Nursing Education: A Critical Review and Comprehensive Plan for Action. Washington, D.C.: American Academy of Nursing.
  • Like, R. C., & Steiner, R. P. (1986). Medical anthropology and the family physician. Family Medicine, 18(2), 87-92.
  • Lin, E. H.-B. (1983). Intraethnic characteristics and the patient-physician interaction: "Cultural blind spot syndrome." Journal of Family Practice, 16(1), 91-98.
  • Lin, T.-Y. (1983). Psychiatry and Chinese culture. The Western Journal of Medicine, 139(6), 862-868. In M. Clark (Ed.), Special Issue: Cross-Cultural Medicine.
  • Lin-Fu, J. (1988). Population characteristics and health care needs of Asian Pacific Americans. Public Health Reports, 103(1), 18-27.
  • Lipson, J., & Meleis, A. (1985). Culturally appropriate care: The case of immigrants. Topics in Clinical Nursing, 7(3), 48-57.
  • Lipson, J. G., & Meleis, A. I. (1983). Issues in health care of Middle Eastern patients. The Western Journal of Medicine, 139(6), 854-862. In M. Clark (Ed.), Special Issue: Cross-Cultural Medicine.
  • Lock, M. (1983). Japanese responses to social change--Making the strange familiar. The Western Journal of Medicine, 139(6), 829-835. In M. Clark (Ed.), Special Issue: Cross-Cultural Medicine.
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