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            POINTS FOR FURTHER STUDY
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             worldwide theory of nursing (2nd ed., pp. 389–394).   n	 McFarland, M. R., & Eipperle, M. K. (2008).
             Sudbury, (MA): Jones & Bartlett.              Culture care theory: A proposed theory guide
           n	 Leininger, M., & McFarland, M. R. (2006). Trans-  for nurse practitioners in primary care settings.
             cultural nursing: The theory of culture care. DVD   Contemporary Nursing Journal, 28(2), 48–63.
             set of three.                               n	 McFarland, M. R., Mixer, S. J., Webhe-Alamah,
           n	 Morgan, M. G. (2010). Leininger’s theory of culture   H., Burk, R. (2012). Ethnonursing: A qualitative
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             Heights, (MO): Mosby-Elsevier.              n	 McFarland, M., Wehbe-Alamah, H., Wilson, M., &
           n	 Leininger, M. (1998). Transcultural Nursing Society   Vossos, H. (2011). Synopsis of findings discovered
             website at: www.tcns.org.                     within a descriptive meta-synthesis of doctoral
           n	 Leininger, M. (2005). Major contributions of   dissertations guided by the Culture Care Theory
             qualitative and quantitative criteria to evaluate   with use of the ethnonursing research method.
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             www.madeleine-leininger.com.                  ment on human rights. Unpublished manuscript.
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