From Nightingale forward, nursing has understood that interaction of person, nurse, and environment facilitates optimal outcomes. Yet, there remains a need for research on the paradigm concept of environment and creation of a healing environment. This classical, grounded theory study aimed to identify (1) strategies Christian nurses used to create a healing environment and enhance well-being, (2) outcomes they perceived resulting from these strategies, and (3) factors they regarded as either enhancing or inhibiting the creation of the healing environments. A criterion-based, purposive sample of Christian nurses (N = 15) was interviewed between June 2013 and January 2014 until data saturation was reached. Data were analyzed using constant co...
Spiritual care is important to the recovery of hospitalized patients. Incorporating spiritual care i...
Nursing is a profession that involves caring for people from all different backgrounds, cultures, et...
Nurses employed in a caustic work environment can find their ability to give quality patient care im...
From Nightingale forward, nursing has understood that interaction of person, nurse, and environment ...
abstract: The purpose of this study is to explore ways nurses provide an optimal healing environment...
Many patients struggling with illness and disease find that spiritual care, when combined with medic...
Thesis advisor: Callista RoyDespite the concept of healing being central to nursing, there has been ...
The purpose of this investigation was to describe the meaning of healing from the perspective of nur...
Florence Nightingale (1820-1910) the first nursing theorist and the first one to lay the foundation ...
Objectives: Despite there being many models for how spiritual care should be provided, the way nurse...
The purpose of this paper is to explore nursing’s historical legacy as a caring–healing profession, ...
Nursing metaparadigm concepts of nurse, person, environment, and health are the conceptual building ...
Abstract Aim: To reflect on the use of spiritual interventions and methods of psychological, theolo...
The purpose of this case study was to explore nurses’ and nurse administrators’ perceptions about ho...
Spiritual health is one of the essential components of health, where patients search for meaning and...
Spiritual care is important to the recovery of hospitalized patients. Incorporating spiritual care i...
Nursing is a profession that involves caring for people from all different backgrounds, cultures, et...
Nurses employed in a caustic work environment can find their ability to give quality patient care im...
From Nightingale forward, nursing has understood that interaction of person, nurse, and environment ...
abstract: The purpose of this study is to explore ways nurses provide an optimal healing environment...
Many patients struggling with illness and disease find that spiritual care, when combined with medic...
Thesis advisor: Callista RoyDespite the concept of healing being central to nursing, there has been ...
The purpose of this investigation was to describe the meaning of healing from the perspective of nur...
Florence Nightingale (1820-1910) the first nursing theorist and the first one to lay the foundation ...
Objectives: Despite there being many models for how spiritual care should be provided, the way nurse...
The purpose of this paper is to explore nursing’s historical legacy as a caring–healing profession, ...
Nursing metaparadigm concepts of nurse, person, environment, and health are the conceptual building ...
Abstract Aim: To reflect on the use of spiritual interventions and methods of psychological, theolo...
The purpose of this case study was to explore nurses’ and nurse administrators’ perceptions about ho...
Spiritual health is one of the essential components of health, where patients search for meaning and...
Spiritual care is important to the recovery of hospitalized patients. Incorporating spiritual care i...
Nursing is a profession that involves caring for people from all different backgrounds, cultures, et...
Nurses employed in a caustic work environment can find their ability to give quality patient care im...