Morgan M G
J Transcult Nurs. 1992 Summer;4(1):5-10. doi: 10.1177/104365969200400102.
The followers of Krishna Consciousness are primarily young men and women of child-bearing age who desire healthy pregnancies within the beliefs and practices of their particular culture. The researcher spent a year and a half with American Hare Krishna devotees in a large Southeastern city and on a farm in a neighboring state. The researcher used Leininger's Cultural Care Theory and the ethnographic qualitative research method to focus on the ethnohistory, social structures, and care and caring beliefs and practices of the group related to pregnancy and childbirth. Transcultural nursing implications were derived from the study. While the research was done in 1981 and 1982, the researcher has been back to visit the Krishna devotees several times. Contact with other Krishna followers in different places has also been accomplished since the study. The researcher has found that the same cultural beliefs, practices, and values have prevailed within the group over the years.
奎师那知觉的追随者主要是育龄期的年轻男女,他们希望在其特定文化的信仰和习俗范围内实现健康怀孕。研究者在东南部一个大城市以及邻近州的一个农场,与美国哈瑞·奎师那奉献者共同生活了一年半时间。研究者运用莱宁格的文化照护理论和人种学质性研究方法,重点关注该群体与怀孕和分娩相关的民族历史、社会结构以及照护信念和实践。该研究得出了跨文化护理的启示。虽然这项研究是在1981年和1982年进行的,但研究者多次回访过奎师那奉献者。自该研究开展以来,也与不同地方的其他奎师那追随者取得了联系。研究者发现,这些年来该群体中相同的文化信仰、实践和价值观一直存在。