Group H (Honey Team) UPOU N-207 2010 LOURDES GUTIERREZ * ANN BERNADETTE ZAPANTA * JENNIFER SUHAIL * VLADIMIR MILAOR * ESTRELLITA NERA * MARK CHRISTIAN PABUSTAN * KRISTINE JOAN AGUIRRE * ELEONOR ALMENDRAL * ANTHONY FELEO * PENALOPE OVEJERA * MERRILEE HILARIO Leininger's Transcultural Theory

The Cultural Care

Greetings! We the students of UPOU N-207 2010 Group H, would like to invite you to the world of Transcultural Nursing. Here, we are presenting one of the World's celebrated Theorist, Dr. Madeliene Leininger, and her brilliant contributions to the Nursing Profession. We are so pleased to share with you our own experiences in cultural diversities and how we are able to apply Dr. Leininger's ingenuity.

The Sunrise Enabler


Leininger developed the Sunrise Enabler in the 1970’s to depict the essential components

of the theory. She has refined the sunrise to the present and thus the evolved enabler is more definitive and valuable to study accurately the diverse elements or the components of the theory and to make culturally congruent clinical assessments.


The sunrise enabler symbolizes the rising of the sun (care). The upper half of the circle depicts components of the social structure and worldview factors that influence care and health through language, ethno history, and environmental context. These factors also influence the folk, professional, and nursing system, which are the middle part of the model. The two halves together for a full sun, which represents the universe that nurses must consider to appreciate human care and health. According to Leininger, nursing acts as a bridge between folk (generic) and the professional system. Three kinds of nursing care and decisions and actions are predicted in the theory; culture care preservation or maintenance, culture care accommodation or negotiation, and culture care repatterning or restructuring.

The Sunrise Enabler depicts human beings as inseparable from their cultural background and social structure, worldview, history and environmental context as a basic tenet of Leininger’s theory. Gender, race, age and class are embedded in social structure factors and are studied. Biological, emotional and other dimensions are studied from a holistic view and not fragmented or separate.