Spirituality in healthcare : perspectives for innovative practice
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Spirituality in healthcare : perspectives for innovative practice
Springer, c2019
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Includes bibliographical references
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内容説明
This book provides a condensed but comprehensive up-to-date overview of spirituality and its application to health care. The need for healthcare workers to provide spiritual care or meet patients' spiritual needs is gaining increasing importance in nursing and midwifery policy at local, national and international level. Internationally, there is a growing belief in spirituality as a valid dimension of care.
The book highlights a range of examples and case studies facilitating the practical application of the recommendations discussed. In addition to presenting new psychological perspectives, various activities throughout will encourage readers to form their own opinion on the issues covered. The suggestions for further reading and useful websites will also help readers interested in exploring specific areas in more depth.
Combining contributions by authors from various disciplines, the book offers a valuable tool for qualified professional healthcare workers in practice, including nurses, social workers, doctors and chaplains. With its handy format, this practical pocket guide offers a faithful companion for practitioners.
目次
- Part I The role of spirituality in healthcare 1. What is Spirituality? Elizabeth Weathers PhD BSc PGCTLHE RGN, Postdoctoral Researcher, University College Galway, Galway, Ireland 2. The Psychology of Spirituality in Healthcare Practice Settings Jan M.A. de Vries PhD, MSc, BSc, Assistant Professor and Psychology Subject Leader, School of Nursing and Midwifery, Trinity College Dublin, Ireland 3. Spiritual Assessment in Healthcare Wilf McSherry PhD, RGN, FRCN, Professor in Dignity of Care for Older People, Faculty of Health Sciences Staffordshire University United Kingdom and part-time Professor Haraldsplass Deaconess University College, Bergen, Norway 4. Spirituality is a Public Health Issue Richard Egan BA (Hons) PhD DPH (Otago) MPhil (Massey) DipTchg (Wgtn), Senior Lecturer in Health Promotion, Dunedin School of Medicine, New Zealand 5. Spirituality and Health Harold G. Koenig RN, MHSc, MD, Professor of Psychiatry & Behavioral Sciences
- Associate Professor of Medicine
- Duke University Medical Center, Durham, NC, USA 6. Spirituality and Childbirth Colm O'Boyle PhD, MSc, RM, RGN, Associate Professor of Midwifery, Vivienne Brady PhD, MSc, RM, RGN, Associate Professor of Midwifery, Trinity College, Dublin, Ireland Part II Providers and applications 7. Providing Spiritual Care Rene van Leeuwen PhD, RN, Lecturer in Health Care and Spirituality, Reformed University for Applied Sciences, Grasdorpstraat, The Netherlands 8. The role of the nurse in providing spiritual care Silvia Caldeira PhD MSc PGDip, Assistant Professor/Researcher Centre for Interdisciplinary Research in Health, Institute of Health Sciences, Catholic University of Portugal, Lisbon 9. The Role of the Healthcare Chaplain Rev. Dr. Christopher Swift PhD, Head of Chaplaincy at the Leeds Teaching Hospitals NHS Trust, UK 10. Case Studies supporting spiritual needs during challenging situations: 10.1. Maternal/Paternal suffering Renee Dilworth Healthcare Chaplain, Dublin, Ireland 10.2. Loss in Intellectual Disability Joy Powell Healthcare Chaplain, Dublin, Ireland 11. Teaching and Learning about Spirituality in Healthcare Practice Settings Jacqueline Whelan MSc, MA, BNS (Hons), RNT RCN RGN Academic Associate in Logotherapy, Assistant Professor, The School of Nursing and Midwifery, Trinity College, Dublin, Ireland Part III Cultural issues 12. Working with diversity Barbara Pesut Canada Research Chair, Associate Professor School of Nursing, University of British Columbia, Okanagan Campus, Canada 13. New Monasticism and ritual Bernadette Flanagan PhD MA HDE DipITEd BATh, Professor, Waterford Institute of Technology, Waterford, Ireland 14. Conclusion
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