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I. Introduction
There was a marked increase in the migration of people within and between countries worldwide. So the 21st century is a time when nurses and other health care professional are eager to learn about different cultures of the world and to provide effective, safe, and cultural competent health care. Some statistics show that the US population is becoming more diverse and will continue on through the decades. As demographics continue to change, cultural diversity begin to become a major challenge.
II. Body of paper
In the 1950s, Dr Madeleine M. Leininger noticed to cultural differences between patients and nurses while working with emotionally disturbed children. This clinical experience led her in 1954 to study cultural differences in the perceptions of care. In 1965, she earned a doctorate in cultural anthropology from the University of Washington. She recognized that one of anthropology’s most important contributions to nursing was the realization that health and illness states are strongly influenced by culture. She is the one contributes to the development of stra...

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