Culture care is the synthesis of two major constructs which guides the researcher to discover, explain and account for health, wellbeing, care expressions and other
human conditions (Leininger & McFarland, 2002). The theory has become meaningful as a guide to nurses’ thinking, practice and research. This process of envisioning and reconceptualizing care is the essence of nursing. The theorist postulates that human care is what makes people human rights, gives dignity to humans, and inspires people to get well and to help others and further predicts there can be no curing without caring but caring can exist without curing (Leininger & McFarland, 2002).