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Parish Nursing: Healthcare Ministry within the Church

Author(s): Mary Elizabeth O'Brien, SFCC, PhD, MTS, RN, FAAN, Catholic University of America
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  • ISBN-13: 9780763723897
  • ISBN-10:0763723894
  • Paperback    339 pages      © 2003
Price: International Sales $75.95 US List
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Overview

Parish nursing has been shown to have a positive impact on the spiritual well-being and quality of life of chronically ill parishioners. Now recognized as a specialty of nursing by the American Nurses Association, the emerging role of the parish nurse strengthens partnerships between churches, the community, and health care providers.

 

This unique resource provides an overview of the current state of parish nursing. Information and guidelines on how to initiate a parish nursing or health ministry program within a faith community are provided, including discussions of contemporary models of parish nursing. Other topics covered include the parish nurse's own spirituality, needs of diverse populations, homebound adults and the hospitalized parishioner. A special chapter details the quantitative and qualitative findings for the author’s own study on parish nursing and chronic illness, which documents the importance and value of parish nursing to the recipients of the ministry.

 

The appendices provide prayers for parish nurses, a "Parish Health Assessment Profile," a "Parish Health Needs Assessment Form," and other parish nursing report forms that may be helpful for parish nurses initiating parish nursing or health ministry programs in their churches.

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Contains original research, not published elsewhere, documenting the value and impact of parish nursing

Provides current information on legal and ethical issues in parish nursing

Offers information on the types of parish nursing courses currently being offered

Presents up-to-date information on the state of credentialing for parish nurses

Provides original meditations and prayers for parish nurses to use for their own spiritual reading, as well as 15 prayers that nurses may use with their patients

Presents an original middle-range theory of spiritual well-being in illness

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Chapter 1.  The Gospel Call to Parish Nursing
Chapter 2.  The Spiritual History of Parish Nursing
Chapter 3.  The Parish Nursing Role: Spiritual Companion in Health and Illness
Chapter 4.  Education for Parish Nursing Practice
Chapter 5.  Conceptual Models of Parish Nursing Practice: A Middle Range Theory of Spiritual Well-Being in Illness
Chapter 6.  Initiating a Parish Nursing/Health Ministry Program
Chapter 7.  The Spirituality of Parish Nursing
Chapter 8.  Parish Nursing Ministry with Diverse Populations
Chapter 9.  An Experiment in Parish Nursing: The Gift of Faith in Chronic Illness
Chapter 10.  Parish Nursing Ministry in Contemporary Congregations: The Lived Experience


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Mary Elizabeth O'Brien, SFCC, PhD, MTS, RN, FAAN-Catholic University of America

Mary Elizabeth O'Brien is Professor of Nursing at the Catholic University of America.  She is also a parish nurse and the author of seven titles, four of which, A Nurse's Handbook of Spiritual Care: Standing on Holy Ground, Spirituality in Nursing: Standing on Holy Ground, Second Edition Prayer in Nursing: The Spirituality of Compassionate Caregiving, and  Parish Nursing: Healthcare Ministry within the Church, are published by Jones and Bartlett.

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  • "...A comprehensive, well-written treatment of parish nursing. [This book is] greatly needed to enhance the education of parish nurses."

    --Janice Ford, RN, MS
    Adjunct Professor of Nursing
    Anna Maria College
    Paxton, MA

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All parish nursing courses

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