In order to gather valuable research results and specific information about different concepts of culture heath, Dr. Leininger came up with the idea of facilitators to perform this type of ratings. Enablers was the appropriate term, as it was a more intimate and personal way to describe Dr. Leininger's approach to obtaining valuable information. It gives the impression that those involved in an interview through these facilitators are real human beings with real life answers. These people are not objectified, as the whole process itself is about connecting on a personal basis that is not so concrete. The goal of these facilitators is to ensure that these researchers are able to cooperatively obtain insights from informants without offending them or coming across as too strong towards them. Enablers help guide informants to voluntarily express their stories and concerns about healthcare and their culture. Getting such difficult and specific answers can only be shared by willing informants. The reason these facilitators are important is that they can provide an organized set of topics and questions for the interviewee and provide the informant with an appropriate environment to share their cultures, beliefs and points of view. Leininger's Semi Structured Survey Guide for Assessing Culture, Grooming, and Health is an enabler that Dr. Leininger created to provide interviewees and researchers with an appropriate guideline for conducting a meaningful interview. It is an organized enabler that relatively follows Dr. Leininger's Sunrise Enabler for Discover Culture Care. The Sunrise Enabler was developed as "a cognitive map to uncover multiple, embedded factors related to theory, principles, and hypotheses with the specific domain of inquiry under study" (McFarland and We...... half of paper.. ...formal and explicit cognitive practice learned through educational institutions. This type of practice focuses on the professional knowledge and care that nurses receive in an educational institution (McFarland and Wehbe-Alamah 2015, p.14). assistive and supportive care for patients, along with appropriate training to improve patient health, prevent disease, and/or help with the dying Adopting cultural care theory and ethnonursing research methods helps a nurse in the transcultural field to provide culturally congruent care. This gives nurses the ability to expand their knowledge and apply or teach their findings when interacting with a variety of different cultures. The way to achieve these new discoveries is presented in the most naturalistic and open way possible to maintain a comforting relationship between the nurse and the patient.
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