NURSING THEORISTS

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Across
  1. 2. this personal factor include variable such as race, ethnicity, acculturation, education and socio- economic status
  2. 3. Girls on the move, which studies and measures intervention results as it applies to use the model to encourage young people to perform active ____________
  3. 5. Pender, Parse, Leininger, Newman
  4. 9. this is learned shared, and transmitted values, beliefs, norms and lifeways
  5. 11. These factors categorized as a biological, psychological, and socio-cultural
  6. 12. Leininger was born on July 13, 1925 in Sutton______________
  7. 13. Assumptions of parse theory were synthesized from woks by the European philosophers, along with the works by the pioneer American nurse theorist ____________
  8. 14. defined as the subjectively and objectively learned and transmitted values, beliefs and patterned lifeways.
  9. 17. Generic folk or knowledge
  10. 18. May result when an outsider attempts to adapt effectively to a different cultural group
  11. 21. Leininger was appointed professor of nursing and anthropology at the University of___________
  12. 22. this is a study of nursing care beliefs, values and practices
  13. 24. Man and environment cocreate in rhythmical patterns
  14. 25. Leininger opened a psychiatric nursing service and educational program at Creighton university in___________ Nebraska
  15. 26. Refers to reaching out and beyond the limits that a person set
  16. 28. factors that include variables such as age, gender, body mass index, pubertal status, aerobic capacity, strength, agility.
Down
  1. 1. Parse was educated at Duquesne University, _______________
  2. 4. She is an author and a professor emeritus at the university of Michigan
  3. 5. The theory of madeleine Leininger
  4. 6. Pender finished masters level work in community health nursing at this university
  5. 7. Man’s reality is given meaning through live experiences
  6. 8. it is how people look at the world
  7. 10. A state of well-being that culturally defined, valued and practiced
  8. 11. She was the first to published the theory “Man Living Health Theory in 1988
  9. 15. This theory/model was designed to be a complementary counter parts to models of health protection
  10. 16. On august 16, 1941, Nola Pender was born in Lansing, __________
  11. 19. Described as behavior motivated desired to actively avoid illness
  12. 20. She lived on a farm with her four brothers and sisters
  13. 23. She was influenced by Martha Rogers theory of unitary human beings
  14. 27. knowledge that describes the professional perspective