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List 3: Group of papers in 3-ring binder with note, “Articles Published”, and “...this is Volume I... pre1970...” and second group of papers with divider, “Chapters Published”. The items
from the original binder are archived in Series 3 in chronological order. See folder number
noted for each:
Leininger, M., & Hott, J. (1979). Accreditation: An essential, demanding, and important task
of the CBHDP Board of Review. Council of Baccalaureate and Higher Degree
Programs (CBHDP) Board of Review, National League for Nursing. (Folder 3-83)
Leininger, M. (1978). Creating and maintaining a nursing research support center. In PRN:
The Adelphi Report (pp. 35-60). Garden City, NY: Adelphi University. (Folder 3-71)
Leininger, M. (1979). Health promotion and maintenance: An old transcultural challenge and
a new emphasis for the health professions. In Health promotion: In health and
illness. Monograph #4, Series 1978, Sigma Theta Tau, Indianapolis, Indiana, pp. 113. [a version of this paper was presented at 1st Sigma Theta Tau Research
Conference, Wayne State University, May 13, 1978, Detroit, Michigan][entire
Monograph #4 is archived; see p. iii for photo of M. Leininger] (Folder 3-85)
Leininger, M. (1979). Transcultural nursing: A new subfield to generate nursing and health
care knowledge. Presented at Scholarly Lecture Series, University of Manitoba,
Winnipeg, Manitoba, Canada, October 4, 1978. Presented at workshop “Transcultural
Nursing with Madeleine Leininger”, May 31, 1979 [location unknown] (Folder 2-35)
Leininger, M. (1978). Transcultural nursing for tomorrow’s nurse. Imprint, 25(4), 44-47.
(Folder 3-79)
Leininger, M. (1978). Political nursing: Essential for health service and educational systems
of tomorrow. Nursing Administration Quarterly, 2(3), 1-16. [includes editorial
correspondence] [presented at School of Nursing Seminar for dedication of Health
Science Building, University of Evansville, Evansville, Indiana, April 25, 1975.]
(Folder 3-75)
Leininger, M. (1978). Changing foci in American nursing education: Primary and
transcultural nursing care. Journal of Advanced Nursing, 3, 155-156. Paper read at
the 16th Quadrennial Congress of International Council of Nurses, June 2, 1977,
Tokyo, Japan. [Leininger note: “Given in 1977, published in 1978, written in 1972-3.
My Tokyo keynote very well received; excited about ideas.”] (Folder 3-74)
Leininger, M. (1978). Nursing in the future: Some brief glimpses. Vital Signs [Student
Nurses’ Association of Utah], 2(7), 4-6. (Folder 3-80)
Leininger, M. (1977). Issues in nursing: A learning challenge. Vital Signs [Student Nurses’
Association of Utah], 2(3), 5, 7. (Folder 3-69)
Leininger, M. (1975). Territoriality, power, and creative leadership in administrative nursing
contexts. In Power – Use it or lose it, Publ. 52-1675, pp. 6-18. NY: National League
for Nursing. (Folder 3-63)
Leininger, M. (1977). Futuristic approaches to nursing care of the elderly with at
transcultural focus. In M. Leininger (Ed.), Transcultural nursing care of the elderly.
Proceedings of the 2nd National Transcultural Care Nursing Conference (pp. 131150). Salt Lake City: University of Utah College of Nursing. (Folder 3-66)
Leininger, M. (1977). Roles and directions in nursing and cancer nursing. 2nd National
Conference on Cancer Nursing, St. Louis, Missouri, May 9-10, 1977. Proceedings (pp.
6-16). St. Louis: American Cancer Society. (Folder 3-64)
Leininger, M. (1977). The phenomenon of caring. Part V: Caring: The essence and central
focus of nursing. American Nurses’ Foundation. Research Report, 12( 1), 2, 14. [also
Part III and Part VI, by Ann Hyde.] (Folder 3-68)
Leininger, M. (1977). Transcultural nursing and a proposed conceptual framework. In M.
Leininger, (Ed.), Transcultural nursing care of infants and children , Proceedings of
1st National Transcultural Nursing Conference, pp. 1-18. Salt Lake City: University
of Utah. (Folder 3-70)
Leininger, M. (1977). Culture and transcultural nursing: Meaning and significance for
nurses. Presented at Cultural Dimensions in the Nursing Curriculum, Atlanta,
Georgia, September 20-22,1976. [published version: In Cultural dimensions in the
baccalaureate nursing curriculum (Publ. no. 15-1662, pp. 85-105). NY: National
League for Nursing.] (Folder 3-62)
Leininger, M. (1977). Cultural diversities of health and nursing care. Nursing Clinics of
North America, 12(10), 5-18. A version of this paper was given as keynote address for
Sigma Theta Tau Conference, School of Nursing, University of Maryland, Baltimore,
February 1976. (Folder 3-65)
Leininger, M. (1976). Two strange health tribes: The Gnisrun and Enicidem in the United
States. Human Organization, 35(3), 253-261. [reprint; Leininger note: “Highly
innovative, written 1973.”] [also for several pages from 1971 draft, and 2-page outline
of “Subcultures of nursing and medicine: Conflicts and possible resolution”, with
holographic notes] (Folder 3-58)
Leininger, M. (1976). Doctoral programs for nurses: Trends, questions, and projected plans.
Nursing Research, 25(3), 201-210. (Folder 3-60)
Leininger, M. (1974) Cultural interfaces, communication and health implications.
Proceedings, “An Adventure in Transcultural Communication and Health”
Conference, University of Hawaii School of Nursing, Honolulu, June 1974 , pp. 6-22.
(Folder 3-51)
Leininger, M. (1975). Transcultural nursing presents exciting challenge [editorial]. The
American Nurse, 7(5), 4. (Folder 3-54)
Leininger, M.M. (1974). Conflict and conflict resolutions: Theories and processes relevant to
the health professions. The American Nurse, 6(12), 17-22. [excerpted from The
American Nurse, 6(12), 1974]. American Journal of Nursing, 75(2), 292-296. (Folder
3-49)
Leininger, M. (1973). Leadership in nursing: Challenges, concerns, and effects. Keynote at
2nd Conference: The Challenge: Rational Administration in Nursing and Health Care
Services. Proceedings of Two Nursing Administration Conferences, College of
Nursing, Arizona State University. (Folder 3-46)
Leininger, M. (1974). Scholars, scholarship, and nursing scholarship. Image [Sigma Theta
Tau National Honor Society of Nursing], 6(2), 5-14. (Folder 3-50)
Leininger, M. (1975). The leadership crisis in nursing: A critical problem and challenge. In
Fundamental Issues in Nursing, Journal of Nursing Administration Reader, vol. 8
(pp. 62-68) [appeared in Journal of Nursing Administration, 4(2), 1974, 28-34.]
(Folder 3-52)
Leininger, M. (1973). Health care delivery systems for tomorrow – possibilities and
guidelines. Excerpts from a paper presented at the 5 th Health of the Nation Lecture
Series, University of Minnesota Health Science Center, August 11, 1972. Washington
State Journal of Nursing, Winter, 10-16. (Folder 3-39)
Leininger, M. (1973). Witchcraft practices and psychocultural therapy with urban U.S.
families. Human Organization, 32(1), 73-83. (Folder 3-42)
Leininger, M. (1972). This I believe…about interdisciplinary health education for the future.
AORN Journal, July, 89-104. [every other page is missing from 2-sided photocopy]
(Folder 3-34)
Mental Health Services and the Changing University Community Task Force. (1972).
Quality of educational life: Priorities for today. Boulder, CO: Western Interstate
Commission for Higher Education [WICHE]. [M. Leininger, Task Force member]
(Folder 3-35)
Leininger, M. (1971). Using cultural styles in the helping process and in relation to the
subculture of nursing. Presented at 11th Annual Psychiatric Nursing Conference,
Illinois State Psychiatric Institute, May 14, 1971., Chicago, IL. Psychiatric Nursing
Bulletin, 1972, 43-61. (Folder 3-28)
Leininger, M. (1971). This I believe…about interdisciplinary health education for the future.
Nursing Outlook, 19(12), 787-791. (Folder 3-30)
Leininger, M. (1971). Dean proposes educational teamwork. Health Science Review
(University of Washington), 1(2), 4. (Folder 3-27)
Leininger, M. (1971). Some anthropological issues related to community mental health
programs in the United States. Community Mental Health Journal, 7(1), 50-61.
(Folder 3-29)
Leininger, M. (1970). Some cross-cultural universal and non-universal functions, beliefs, and
practices of food. In J. Dupont, Ed., Dimensions of nutrition (pp. 153-179). [Boulder]:
Colorado Associated University Press. [reprinted in M. Leininger (Ed.), Transcultural
nursing : Concepts, theories, and practices (p. 203-219), New York, NY: John Wiley &
Sons, 1978.] (Folder 3-24)
Leininger, M. (no date). The culture concept and its relevance to nursing. [Publication
unknown, chapter 6, 109-119. [reprinted from Journal of Nursing Education, 6(2),
1967.][Folder 3-13]
Leininger, M. (1978). Professional, political, and ethnocentric role behaviors and their
influence in multidisciplinary health education. In A. Hardy & M. Conway (Eds.),
Role theory: Perceptions for health professions, pp. 251-271. NY: Appleton-CenturyCrofts. (Folder 3-73)
Leininger, M. (1978). Futurology of nursing: Goals and challenges for tomorrow. In N.L.
Chaska (Ed.), The nursing profession: Views through the mist (pp. 379-396). NY:
McGraw-Hill. (Folder 3-78)
Leininger, M. (1977). Transcultural nursing: A promising subfield of study for nurses. In
Reinhardt & Quinn (Eds.), Current practice in family-centered community nursing,
pp. 36-50. St. Louis, MO: C.V. Mosby. (Folder 3-67)
Leininger, M. (1976). Conflict and conflict resolutions: Theories and processes relevant to the
health profession. In M. Leininger (ed.), Transcultural health care issues and
conditions (Health care dimensions), (pp. 165-183). Philadelphia: F.A. Davis. (Folder
3-56)
Leininger, M. (1976). Towards conceptualization of transcultural health care systems:
Concepts and a model. In M. Leininger (Ed.), Transcultural health care issues and
conditions: Health care dimensions (pp. 3-22). Philadelphia: F.A. Davis.(Folder 3-61)
Leininger, M. (1975). Health care delivery systems for tomorrow: Possibilities and guidelines.
. In M. Leininger (ed.), Barriers and facilitators to quality health care (Health care
dimensions), (pp. 83-94). Philadelphia: F.A. Davis. (Folder 3-53)
Leininger, M. (1974). Humanism, health, and cultural values. In M. Leininger & G. Buck
(eds.), Health care issues (Health care dimensions), (pp. 37-60). Philadelphia: F.A.
Davis. (Folder 3-47)
Leininger, M. (1973). The culture concept and its relevance to nursing. In M. Auld & L. Birim
(Eds.), The challenge of nursing: A book of readings (pp. 39-46). St. Louis, C.V.
Mosby. (Folder 3-44)
Leininger, M. ( 1973). Nursing in the context of social and cultural systems. In P.H. Mitchell
(ed.), Concepts basic to nursing (pp. 34-45). NY: McGraw-Hill. (Folder 3-37)
Leininger, M. (1971). Anthropological approach to adaptation: Case studies from nursing. In
J.F. Murphy (ed.), Theoretical issues in professional nursing (pp. 77-102). NY:
Appleton-Century-Crofts. (Folder 3-31)
Leininger, M. (1969). Critique: The young child’s response to hospitalization: Separation
anxiety or lack of mothering care? In Batey, M.V. (ed .), Communicating nursing
research: Problem identification and the research design (pp. 26-40). Boulder, CO:
Western Interstate Commission for Higher Education (WICHE). (Folder 3-19)
Leininger, M. (1968). The research critique: Nature, function, and art. In M. Batey, Ed.,
Communicating nursing research: The research critique (pp. 20-32). Boulder, CO:
Western Interstate Commission for Higher Education (WICHE). [also published in
Nursing Research, 17(5), 1968, 444-449] [Folder 3-17]
Leininger, M. (1967). Nursing care of a patient from another culture. Nursing Clinics of
North America, 2(4), 747-762. [reprint; 2 copies](Folder 3-11)
3-14B.14. Postpartum cultural assessment tool.
Leininger, M. (1979). Foreword. In: L.S. Bermosk & S.E. Porter (Eds.), Women: Health and
human wholeness. New York: Appleton-Century-Crofts. (Folder 3-89)
Leininger, M. (1978). Forward [sic]. In J. Watson, Nursing: The philosophy and science of
caring. Boston: Little, Brown. (Folder 3-72)
Leininger, M. (1972). Foreword. In Meeting consumers’ demands for maternity care.
Proceedings of a conference for nurses and other health care professionals, Seattle,
WA, September 16, 1972. Proceedings, (pp. i – iii). (Folder 3-32)
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