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El. knyga: Spiritual Dimensions of Advanced Practice Nursing: Stories of Hope

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  • Serija: Advanced Practice in Nursing
  • Išleidimo metai: 15-Oct-2021
  • Leidėjas: Springer Nature Switzerland AG
  • Kalba: eng
  • ISBN-13: 9783030714642
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  • Formatas: PDF+DRM
  • Serija: Advanced Practice in Nursing
  • Išleidimo metai: 15-Oct-2021
  • Leidėjas: Springer Nature Switzerland AG
  • Kalba: eng
  • ISBN-13: 9783030714642
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This book recognises the challenges associated with the concept of spirituality. An awareness of this concept is integral to the provision of person-centred holistic care. However, APNs ability to provide spiritual care is often impeded by time pressures and the prioritisation of clinical tasks. Confusion about the meaning of spiritually and its relationship to religion compound the challenges involved in providing spiritual care leaving APNs feeling ill-equipped to address this area of care. Indeed many APNs view spirituality as synonymous with religion. This book provides clarity with the assumption that spirituality is innate to all of our patients and is related to what gives them hope, meaning and purpose. Fundamentally it is about being human. APNs ability to practice with kindness, compassion and empathy will naturally resonate with spiritually competent practice.

It begins with an outline of the definitions of spirituality in addition to the concept of spiritually competent practice. An emphasis on the importance of personal development follows. 

Case studies from countries across the globe illustrate the benefit of integrating spirituality and provide evidence of the importance and relevance of integrating spirituality into practice. These include discussion and presentations of the related concepts of availability and vulnerability which will give APNs more confidence and competence to integrate spirituality into practice.





This book is relevant for APNs, students, educators and researchers.
1 Introduction to Spirituality
1(22)
Melanie Rogers
2 Spiritually Competent Practice and Cultural Aspects of Spirituality
23(20)
John Wattis
Melanie Rogers
Gulnar Ali
Stephen Curran
3 Spiritual Care Competencies for Advanced Practice Nurses
43(18)
Joanne Pike
Linda A. Ross
Wilf McSherry
4 Personal Spirituality and Self-Compassion in Advanced Practice Nursing
61(20)
Wendy Showell Nicholas
5 Introduction to Rogers' Availability and Vulnerability Framework for Operationalising Spirituality
81(18)
Melanie Rogers
6 Global APN Case Studies in Spirituality-Stories of Hope from Africa
99(14)
Christmal Dela Christmals
7 Global APN Case Studies in Spirituality-Stories of Hope from Israel
113(12)
Caryn Scheinberg Andrews
Abby Kra-Friedman
8 Global APN Case Study in Spirituality-Stories of Hope from United States of America
125(12)
Beth DeKoninck
Jeremy P. Fyke
9 Global APN Case Study in Spirituality: Stories of Hope from the Republic of Ireland
137(16)
Kathleen Neenan
Jacqueline Whelan
10 Global Case Study in Spirituality: Stories of Hope from Canada
153(14)
Sheryl Reimer-Kirkham
Kimberley Lamarche
Josette Roussel
11 Global Case Study in Spirituality: Stories of Hope from China
167(14)
Junhong Zhu
Frances Kam Yuet Wong
12 Global APN Case Study in Spirituality: Stories of Hope from Pakistan
181(14)
Nasreen Lalani
Gulnar Ali
13 Global APN Case Studies in Spirituality: Stories of Hope from the United Kingdom
195(14)
Melanie Rogers
Joanne Pike
Angela Windle
14 Global APN Case Study in Spirituality-Stories of Hope from Australia
209(14)
Andrew Scanlon
Ruth Ikobe
15 Global Case Studies in Spirituality: Stories of Hope from Chile
223(14)
Paula Jaman-Mewes
Bernardita Troncoso Valenzuela
M. Consuelo Ceron
16 Conclusion
237
Melanie Rogers
Dr Melanie Rogers is a University Teaching Fellow for Advanced Practice at the University of Huddersfield in the UK. She is also an Advanced Nurse Practitioner in Primary Care as well as the Chair of the International Council of Nurses, Nurse Practitioner/Advanced Practice Nurse Network. She is a Queens Nurse having been awarded this title for her work in practice and education. She has worked as a nurse for over 25 years having trained at St Bartholomews Hospital in London. She has worked in many settings including acute medicine, endocrinology, gynaecology, oncology and emergency care in the UK and Canada before training to be a Nurse Practitioner in 1998.





After pioneering the Nurse Practitioner role in the Yorkshire region she went on to develop the Advanced Practice routes at the University of Huddersfield. She set up and developed a local Nurse Practitioner forum, became active nationally in the Association of Advanced Practice Educators before serving on several SubGroups with the ICN Nurse Practitioner Network. She was elected as Chair of this network in 2017.





Dr Rogers is passionate about advanced practice as a way of providing the care needed at the point of need for patients. Her work and research has focused on how to provide truly holistic care to patients and her doctoral studies on spirituality have led to a framework for Nurse Practitioners to help patients find hope, meaning and purpose during times of illness and challenge.





She has multiple publications on clinical aspects of advanced practice and spirituality and has just published an edited book on Spiritually Competent Practice. She has conducted a number of research projects on spirituality  in clinical settings, most recently mental health.