Spiritual Care in Nursing PracticeKristen L. Mauk, Nola A. Schmidt Lippincott Williams & Wilkins, 2004 - 371 Seiten Focusing on spirituality as an inherent component of effective nursing care, this text presents an unbiased view of the nature of human spirituality apart from religion. The text offers a unique interdisciplinary and inter-religious perspective—representing a range of Eastern and Western religious traditions—while addressing lifespan considerations and belief systems within the nursing process framework. Readable, interactive chapters apply the content clinically and highlight timely research on spirituality and health. Each chapter includes case studies, critical thinking questions, and personal reflection questions. Website references are also included. |
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APRN | 21 |
Development of Spiritual Care | 39 |
David G Truemper PhD and Theodore M Ludwig PhD | 75 |
Traditions | 121 |
10 | 131 |
Buddhist Traditions | 151 |
East Asian Traditions | 165 |
Spiritual Care and the Nursing Process | 189 |
Assessment and Diagnosis in Spiritual Care | 209 |
Planning Implementing and Evaluating Spiritual | 243 |
Nursing Issues in Spiritual Care | 277 |
Ethical Issues in Spiritual Care | 289 |
Nursing Research About Spirituality and Health | 303 |
The Nurses Spiritual Health | 327 |