Spirituality In Nursing: Standing On Holy Ground, Sixth Edition Explores The Relationship Between Spirituality And The Practice Of Nursing. The Text Focuses On Relevant Topics In Contemporary Nursing Such As The Spiritual History Of Nursing, Assessment Of Patient’S Spiritual Needs, The Nurse’S Role In Spiritual Care As Well As The The Nurse Patient Relationship And Spiritual Needs. The Sixth Edition Also Features Three Author Developed Theoretical Models For Nursing Practice And An Instrument To Measure Spiritual Well-Being, The “Spiritual Assessment Scale." Key Features: Expanded And Updated Content On Contemporary Spirituality In Nursing Across New Chapter Addressing The Spirituality Needs In Recent Mass Casualty Events (Boston Marathon Bombing, Paris And Brussel Attacks) New Chapter Detailing The Ministry And Nursing Practice Of Catherine Of Siena Application Of The Author Developed Theoretical Models For Nursing Practice Spiritual Assessment Scale Instructor Resources: Case Studies Discussion Questions
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' - Signpost 'This book considers why the spiritual needs of individuals are important. In an attempt to explain, the book uses case studies, which show the relationship of theory to practice.
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.
Accessed Nov 2020 Nouwen H (1972) The wounded healer. Doubleday, New York Nouwen H (1973) Reaching out. ... J Holist Nurs 18(2):159–175 Stevens Barnum B (2011) Spirituality in nursing: the challenges of complexity, 3rd edn.
Thoroughly updated, this award-winning book looks at spirituality and nursing from many perspectives: theoretical, historical, religious, psychological, physiological.
"Spirituality in Nursing is thought provoking and Barnum offers some excellent material and food for thought."--Journal of Christian Nursing "This is a very thought-provoking book that asks many questions, often without answers.