Parish Nursing is a handbook on health promotion and care within faith communities. Sections of the book address the context for parish or congregational nursing; models, roles, and settings for practice; issues for parish nursing practice; the parish nurse′s collaboration with other health team and spiritual care professionals; and international perspectives of parish nursing. While the project had its initial roots in the Lutheran General Care System, it has been written so that nurses of all faiths should find it an extremely useful shelf reference or advanced-level text. Parish Nursing will be of interest to scholars, students, and advanced practitioners in community and public health nursing, psychiatric/mental health nursing, and primary care nursing. Originally published as Parish Nursing: The Developing Practice.
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Foreword – Helen K Grace
Introduction – Martin E Marty
Preface – Phyllis Ann Solari-Twadell and Mary Ann Mc Dermott
PART ONE: PARISH NURSING: AN OVERVIEW OF THE PRACTICE
The Emerging Practice of Parish Nursing – Phyllis Ann Solari-Twaddle
Health and the Congregation – L James Wylie and Phyllis Ann Solari-Twadell
A Personal Historical Perspective of Whole Person Health and the Congregation – Granger Westberg
Spiritual Caregiving – Marcia Schnorr
A Key Component of Parish Nursing
Parish Nursing Practice with Underorganized, Underserved and Marginalized Clients – Jo Ann Gragnani Boss
Perspectives on a Suburban Parish Nursing Practice – Saralea Holstrom
Parish Nursing in Rural Communities – Janet Grifin
The Community as Client – Phyllis Ann Solari-Twadell
Assessment of Assests and Needs of the Faith Community and the Parish Nurse
PART TWO: PARISH NURSING: A COLLABORATIVE PRACTICE
Listening to Faith Communities – Robert Lloyd and Patti Ludwig-Beyme
Collaboration with those Served
The Congregation as a Workplace – Robert Cotton Fite
Team Ministry in the Congregation – Leroy Joesten
Parish Nurse and Physician Relationship in Serving the Congregation – Greg Kirschner
Parish Nurse-Physician Partnerships – Patti Ludwig-Beymer and H Scott Sarran
A Continuum of Care
Pastoral Reflections – Gerald Nelson
PART THREE: PARISH NURSING: CONTEXT FOR THE PRACTICE
Caring as a Context for the Practice – Patricia Benner
Ethics as a Context for the Practice – Marsha Fowler
Parish Nursing in Diverse Traditions – Mary Chase-Ziolek and Lawrence E Holst
Translating Nursing Conceptual Frameworks and Theory for Nursing Practice in the Parish Community – Sandra Schmidt Bunkers
Parish Nursing and the Nursing Process – Phyllis B Heffron and Jean King
Accountability and Rationale – Mary Ann Mc Dermott
Documenting the Practice – Bethany Johnson, Patti Ludwig-Beymer and Wendy Tuzik Micek
PART FOUR: PARISH NURSING: CHALLENGES TO THE PRACTICE
Nurses in Churches – Phyllis Ann Solari-Twadell
Differentiation of the Practice
Proposed Diagnoses and Interventions – Lisa Burkhart and Patricia Kellen
Educational Preparation – Mary Ann Mc Dermott, Phyllis Ann Solari-Twadell and Rosemarie Matheus
The Canadian Experience – Joanne K Olson, Margaret B Clark and Jane A Simington
Faith Community Nursing – Antonia Margaretha Van Loon
The Australian Concept of Faith Community
Postscript – Phyllis Ann Solari-Twadell