Spirituality in Nursing: Standing on Holy Ground

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Jones & Bartlett Learning, 2003 - 387 páginas
This book "is a unique resource that examines the relationship between spirituality and nursing. There are two new chapters added to this edition, Parish Nursing and Spiritual needs in mass casualty disasters. Key topics include the role of spirituality in the nurse-patient relationship ; the diverse spiritual needs of patients and the assessment of those needs by nurses ; and the significance of spirituality in the history of nursing." - back cover.
 

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Caring
13
2
20
The Catholic and Protestant Nursing Orders
37
Nursing Assessment of Spiritual Needs
55
Spirituality and Health Beliefs and Practices
73
of the Institutionalized Elderly 75 Religious Faith and Living
79
Spirituality and the Nurse
86
The Mysticism of Everyday Nursing
115
References
171
Spiritual Needs of Children and Families
211
Spiritual Needs in Childbirth and
224
Spiritual Needs of the Older Adult
238
Spiritual Needs in Death and Bereavement
264
Religious Practices Associated with Death and Dying
273
Caregiving Within
291
Parish Nursing Education
297

Spiritual and Religious Resources
134
Spiritual Needs of the Patient with
149
Spiritual Needs of the ICU Patient
157
Spiritual Needs of the Emergency Room Patient
165
References
306
Epilogue
351
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