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Parish nursing : promoting whole person health within faith communities / edited by Phyllis Ann Solari-Twadell, Mary Ann McDermott.

By: Contributor(s): Material type: TextTextPublication details: Thousand Oaks, Calif. : SAGE Publications, 1999.Description: 1 online resource (xxvii, 316 pages)Content type:
  • text
Media type:
  • computer
Carrier type:
  • online resource
ISBN:
  • 9781452263496
  • 1452263493
  • 9781452232874
  • 1452232873
  • 132241730X
  • 9781322417301
Subject(s): Genre/Form: Additional physical formats: Print version:: No titleDDC classification:
  • 610.73/43 21
LOC classification:
  • RT120 .P37 1999eb
NLM classification:
  • 1999 D-234
  • WY 145
Online resources:
Contents:
Cover; Contents; Foreword; Introduction; Preface; Part I -- Parish Nursing An Overview of the Practice; Chapter 1 -- The Emerging Practice of Parish Nursing; Chapter 2 -- Health and the Congregation; Chapter 3 -- A Personal Historical Perspective of Whole Person Health and the Congregation; Chapter 4 -- Spiritual Caregiving: A Key Component of Parish Nursing; Chapter 5 -- Parish Nursing Practice With Underorganized, Underserved, and Marginalized Clients; Chapter 6 -- Perspectives on a Suburban Parish Nursing Practice; Chapter 7 -- Parish Nursing in Rural Communities.
Chapter 8 -- The Community as Client: Assessment of Assets and Needs of the Faith Community and the Parish NursePart II -- Parish Nursing A Collaborative Practice; Chapter 9 -- Listening to Faith Communities: Collaboration With Those Served; Chapter 10 -- The Congregation as a Workplace; Chapter 11 -- Team Ministry in the Congregation; Chapter 12 -- Parish Nurse and Physician Relationship in Serving the Congregation; Chapter 13 -- Parish Nurse Physician Partnerships: A Continuum of Care; Chapter 14 -- Pastoral Reflections; Part III -- Parish Nursing Context for the Practice.
Chapter 15 -- Caring as a Context for the PracticeChapter 16 -- Ethics as a Context for the Practice; Chapter 17 -- Parish Nursing in Diverse Traditions; Chapter 18 -- Translating Nursing Conceptual Frameworks and Theory for Nursing Practice; Chapter 19 -- Parish Nursing and the Nursing Process; Chapter 20 -- Accountability and Rationale; Chapter 21 -- Documenting the Practice; Part IV -- Parish Nurshing Challenges to the Practice; Chapter 22 -- Nurses in Churches: Differentiation of the Practice; Chapter 23 -- Proposed Diagnoses and Interventions; Chapter 24 -- Educational Preparation.
Chapter 25 -- The Canadian ExperienceChapter 26 -- The Australian Concept of Faith Community; Postscript; Index; About the Editors; About the Contributors.
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Summary: Published in its first edition by the International Parish Nurse Resource Centre, Parish Nursing provides a variety of perspectives of faith community nursing roles and practice. Parish Nursing should find interested readers among scholars, students, and advanced practitioners in community and public health nursing. While the book had its initial roots in the Lutheran General Care System, it is a useful reference for nurses of all faiths.
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Published in its first edition by the International Parish Nurse Resource Centre, Parish Nursing provides a variety of perspectives of faith community nursing roles and practice. Parish Nursing should find interested readers among scholars, students, and advanced practitioners in community and public health nursing. While the book had its initial roots in the Lutheran General Care System, it is a useful reference for nurses of all faiths.

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Cover; Contents; Foreword; Introduction; Preface; Part I -- Parish Nursing An Overview of the Practice; Chapter 1 -- The Emerging Practice of Parish Nursing; Chapter 2 -- Health and the Congregation; Chapter 3 -- A Personal Historical Perspective of Whole Person Health and the Congregation; Chapter 4 -- Spiritual Caregiving: A Key Component of Parish Nursing; Chapter 5 -- Parish Nursing Practice With Underorganized, Underserved, and Marginalized Clients; Chapter 6 -- Perspectives on a Suburban Parish Nursing Practice; Chapter 7 -- Parish Nursing in Rural Communities.

Chapter 8 -- The Community as Client: Assessment of Assets and Needs of the Faith Community and the Parish NursePart II -- Parish Nursing A Collaborative Practice; Chapter 9 -- Listening to Faith Communities: Collaboration With Those Served; Chapter 10 -- The Congregation as a Workplace; Chapter 11 -- Team Ministry in the Congregation; Chapter 12 -- Parish Nurse and Physician Relationship in Serving the Congregation; Chapter 13 -- Parish Nurse Physician Partnerships: A Continuum of Care; Chapter 14 -- Pastoral Reflections; Part III -- Parish Nursing Context for the Practice.

Chapter 15 -- Caring as a Context for the PracticeChapter 16 -- Ethics as a Context for the Practice; Chapter 17 -- Parish Nursing in Diverse Traditions; Chapter 18 -- Translating Nursing Conceptual Frameworks and Theory for Nursing Practice; Chapter 19 -- Parish Nursing and the Nursing Process; Chapter 20 -- Accountability and Rationale; Chapter 21 -- Documenting the Practice; Part IV -- Parish Nurshing Challenges to the Practice; Chapter 22 -- Nurses in Churches: Differentiation of the Practice; Chapter 23 -- Proposed Diagnoses and Interventions; Chapter 24 -- Educational Preparation.

Chapter 25 -- The Canadian ExperienceChapter 26 -- The Australian Concept of Faith Community; Postscript; Index; About the Editors; About the Contributors.

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