Walking Alongside: The Essence of Parish Nursing

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Trafford Publishing, 2006 - 541 pages
This is a book about the practice of a healing ministry in a faith community. The concept of parish nursing is a burgeoning field in nursing practice today and this book offers practical guidelines, tips, and wonderful stories of parish nursing ministry.

This book is intended for faith communities, nurses, nursing instructors, faith community leaders, physicians in family practice, and anyone interested in the field of parish nursing. There is useful information for everyone.

Barbara's role evolved from her ongoing recognition of changing health care needs. At the same time as the Reverend Granger Westberg began a similar movement in the United States, and before his work was known in Canada, Barbara envisioned how a nurse could promote health and healing in the congregation and the community. As a respected member of a committed, caring ministry team, she developed a practice that included education, advocacy, empowerment, emotional and spiritual support, and connection with community services.

Emerging out of her 15 years of experience, this book promotes excellent, practical, "how to" aspects of parish nursing. It is a uniquely Canadian, uniquely nursing, experiential perspective on parish nursing, and a must for anyone interested in this field.

 

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Table des matières

Walking Alongside
11
Building Trust and Gaining
23
Create An Inviting Space
31
The Parish Nurse As Educator
161
Educating Self and Others
163
Promoting Health
171
Working With a Health and Wellness Committee
181
Planning Major Educational Events
187
Elder Abuse
331
A Program For Those
355
Shattered But Still Whole
443
Tuesday Ladies and Men
457
Mentoring
463
Little Things Mean a Lot
469
And The Greatest of These
475
Parishioner Information
489

Cultivating Solutions For Human Challenges 27 Families An Overview
195
Family Violence and Children
309
Spousal Abuse
321
References
504
Index
536
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