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Fast facts for the faith community nurse : implementing fcn/parish nursing in a nutshell / Janet S. Hickman.

By: Material type: TextTextPublisher: New York : Springer Publishing Company, [2011]Copyright date: ©2011Description: 1 online resource (viii, 216 pages)Content type:
  • text
Media type:
  • computer
Carrier type:
  • online resource
ISBN:
  • 9780826107138
  • 0826107133
Subject(s): DDC classification:
  • 610.73/43
LOC classification:
  • RT120.P37 H45 2011
NLM classification:
  • 2011 I-407
  • WY 87
Online resources:
Contents:
Part I: Foundations -- 1. The Roots of Faith Community Nursing -- 2. Looking at Holistic Health -- 3. Spiritual Caring -- 4. Faith Community Nursing Models of Delivery -- 5. Exploring Faith Community Nursing Roles -- 6. Practicing Faith Community Nursing Within Legal Parameters -- 7. The Ethics of Practicing Faith Community Nursing -- Part II: Assessing, Implementing, and Evaluating in Faith Community Ministries -- 8. Initiating the Faith Community Nursing Program -- 9. Assessing the Faith Community -- 10. Education for Health -- 11. Teaching in Faith Community Nursing Practice -- 12. Program Planning -- Part III: Meeting Diverse Community Needs -- 13. Meeting Special Needs in the Faith Community -- 14. Loss and Grief -- 15. Connecting With Community Resources -- 16. Working With Vulnerable Populations -- 17. Special Topics in Faith Community Nursing -- Appendix: National Health Observances.
Summary: "Faith community nursing integrates traditional nursing care with the spiritual and emotional needs of individuals as they strive to achieve wellness. This easy-to-use resource for busy nurses provides succinct, clinically based coverage of the faith community nursing practice. It is based on the American Nursing Association's (ANA) Scope and Standards for Practice of Faith Community Nursing, and presents the core concepts for establishing, maintaining, and evaluating a nursing practice within a community of faith. The book explains how to assess a faith community and design, implement, and evaluate nursing programs that meet the needs of its different populations across the life span. It explores various faith community nursing models along with their legal and ethical considerations, and the different roles available for faith community nurses. Meeting special needs within faith communities (acute care, chronic care, palliative care, grief, and loss) is addressed, as is serving its wide variety of vulnerable populations (elderly, impoverished, etc.). The foundations and practice of faith community nursing are also presented within the context of different faiths, including Christianity, Judaism, Islam, Hinduism, and Buddhism. Ideal in a clinical setting, this book will also be of value as a quick refresher for certifying as a faith community nurse."--Publisher's description.
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Includes bibliographical references (pages 195-208) and index.

Part I: Foundations -- 1. The Roots of Faith Community Nursing -- 2. Looking at Holistic Health -- 3. Spiritual Caring -- 4. Faith Community Nursing Models of Delivery -- 5. Exploring Faith Community Nursing Roles -- 6. Practicing Faith Community Nursing Within Legal Parameters -- 7. The Ethics of Practicing Faith Community Nursing -- Part II: Assessing, Implementing, and Evaluating in Faith Community Ministries -- 8. Initiating the Faith Community Nursing Program -- 9. Assessing the Faith Community -- 10. Education for Health -- 11. Teaching in Faith Community Nursing Practice -- 12. Program Planning -- Part III: Meeting Diverse Community Needs -- 13. Meeting Special Needs in the Faith Community -- 14. Loss and Grief -- 15. Connecting With Community Resources -- 16. Working With Vulnerable Populations -- 17. Special Topics in Faith Community Nursing -- Appendix: National Health Observances.

"Faith community nursing integrates traditional nursing care with the spiritual and emotional needs of individuals as they strive to achieve wellness. This easy-to-use resource for busy nurses provides succinct, clinically based coverage of the faith community nursing practice. It is based on the American Nursing Association's (ANA) Scope and Standards for Practice of Faith Community Nursing, and presents the core concepts for establishing, maintaining, and evaluating a nursing practice within a community of faith. The book explains how to assess a faith community and design, implement, and evaluate nursing programs that meet the needs of its different populations across the life span. It explores various faith community nursing models along with their legal and ethical considerations, and the different roles available for faith community nurses. Meeting special needs within faith communities (acute care, chronic care, palliative care, grief, and loss) is addressed, as is serving its wide variety of vulnerable populations (elderly, impoverished, etc.). The foundations and practice of faith community nursing are also presented within the context of different faiths, including Christianity, Judaism, Islam, Hinduism, and Buddhism. Ideal in a clinical setting, this book will also be of value as a quick refresher for certifying as a faith community nurse."--Publisher's description.

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