TY - BOOK AU - O'Brien,Mary Elizabeth TI - Spirituality in nursing: standing on holy ground SN - 9781284225044 AV - RT85.2 .O37 2022 U1 - 610.7301 23 PY - 2022///] CY - Burlington, Massachusetts PB - Jones & Bartlett Learning KW - Spirituality KW - Nurse-Patient Relations KW - Religion and Medicine KW - Christianity KW - Nursing Care KW - ethics KW - Philosophy, Nursing N1 - Includes bibliographical references and index; Spirituality in Nursing : Standing on Holy Ground -- A Spiritual History of Nursing -- Nursing Assessment of Spiritual Needs -- A Middle-Range Theory of Spiritual Well-Being in Illness -- The Nurse-Patient Relationship : A Caring Ministry -- Spiritual Care : The Nurse's Role -- Spiritual Needs of the Patient with an Acute Illness -- Spiritual Needs of the Chronically Ill Person -- Spiritual Needs of Children and Families -- Spiritual Needs of the Older Adult -- Spiritual Well-Being and Quality of Life at the End of Life -- Spiritual Needs in Death and Bereavement -- Parish/Faith Community Nursing : Caregiving within the Church Community -- Spiritual Needs in Mass Casualty Disasters -- Spirituality and PTSD in Domestic Terrorism -- The Spirituality of Servant Leadership in Nursing -- Prayer in Nursing : The Spirituality of Contemplative Caregiving -- The Spirituality of Caring : A Sacred Covenant Model for Nursing Practice -- A Lived Experience of Caring in Nursing Practice : The Ministry of Catherine of Siena -- Spiritual Needs in a Global Pandemic : The Crisis of COVID-End Matter N2 - "Spirituality in Nursing: Standing on Holy Ground addresses the relationship between spirituality and nursing practice across a variety of settings and broad perspectives related to caring for the ill and infirm, from care of special population like children, families and older adults to spiritual care during disaster situations. The current edition examines both historical and contemporary issues pertaining to the spiritual needs and care of the sick and includes topical discussions of areas such as the nurse's role in spiritual care, the nurse-patient relationship, spiritual needs of special populations, and spiritual needs in areas such as mass casualty disasters and parish leadership. The author brings her considerable experience as a parish nurse to each discussion, lending a unique perspective to each of the issues addressed in this text"-- ER -