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Journal of Christian Nursing. 38:148-151
Christian nurse educators have answered the sacred calling to teach the practice of nursing as ministry. This collection of reflections by three nurse educators provides insight on the meaning and purpose of Christian nursing education. The themes of
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Journal of Christian Nursing. 35:168-173
This study explored Christian nurses' views of their source of caring (Deity or other), adherence to biblical faith practices, and view of nursing as a job, career, profession, or calling. Participants who reported Deity (God, Christ, Holy Spirit) as
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Journal of Christian nursing : a quarterly publication of Nurses Christian Fellowship. 35(3)
Historically, some propose that organized nursing was founded on biblical principles and the caring behaviors and characteristics of Christ, and that caring originates with God. More recently, perceptions of caring have shifted to a humanistic, postm
Autor:
Shirlene Newbanks, Linda S. Rieg
Publikováno v:
Journal of Christian Nursing. 28:146-151
This qualitative study assessed if parish nurses (PNs) perceive the basic preparation course they attended prepared them to incorporate the spiritual dimension into their practice. It was unclear if the course was a major variable or if previous spir
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Rehabilitation Nursing. 31:249-256
Spiritual care has long been recognized as an essential component in providing holistic care to patients. However, many nurses have acknowledged that their education lacked practical guidelines on how to provide culturally competent spiritual care. A
The Ethics of Using Cybernetics and Cyborg Technologies: What Every Rehabilitation Nurse Should Know
Autor:
Linda S. Rieg, Linda Weaver Moore
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Rehabilitation Nursing. 30:40-43
Cybernetics and cyborg technologies are rapidly developing in the field of biotechnology. Such developments have yielded a wide variety of devices and prosthetics that have promoted the quality of life for many individuals with physical limitations a
Autor:
Linda S. Rieg, Marilyn Jenkins
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Critical Care Nursing Clinics of North America. 3:457-470
The overall outcome for every patient is to attain the maximum level of physical and psychosocial functioning possible within their capacity. This is individualized and impacted by the severity of injury, interventions, and subsequent outcomes along
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QRB. Quality review bulletin. 14(7)
Burn trauma is the most devastating injury the body can sustain. Each year, 100,000 victims will sustain burn injuries serious enough to require hospitalization; 35% of these victims are children. The Shriners Hospitals for Crippled Children Burns In
Autor:
Rieg LS; Linda S. Rieg, PhD, RN, CNE, is a professor at Indiana Wesleyan University School of Nursing, Marion, Indiana. Her teaching and research interests include spiritual care and theory. She has served as research advisor to students studying the concept of caring. R. Shirlene Newbanks, DNP, RN, is an assistant dean of Nursing Administration and Education Programs, School of Nursing, Indiana Wesleyan University, Marion, Indiana. Her DNP and MSN projects focused on caring and caring through a Christian worldview. Rose Sprunger, MSN, RN, is a nurse educator and a life coach for nurses., Newbanks RS, Sprunger R
Publikováno v:
Journal of Christian nursing : a quarterly publication of Nurses Christian Fellowship [J Christ Nurs] 2018 Jul/Sep; Vol. 35 (3), pp. 168-173.
Autor:
Newbanks RS; R. Shirlene Newbanks, DNP, RN, is the assistant dean of the Masters in Administration and Education Programs in the School of Nursing at Indiana Wesleyan University (IWU), Marion, Indiana. She is active on the Caring from a Christian Worldview subcommittee of the International Institute of Christian Nursing (IICN) of Nurses Christian Fellowship International (NCFI). Linda S. Rieg, PhD, RN, has taught nursing in several nursing programs and is a professor in the School of Nursing graduate program at IWU. She has served as Director of the IICN of NCFI, and is active on the Caring from a Christian Worldview subcommittee of the Institute. Beverly Schaefer, EdD, RN, is the assistant dean of the Post-Licensure Division of Nursing at IWU., Rieg LS, Schaefer B
Publikováno v:
Journal of Christian nursing : a quarterly publication of Nurses Christian Fellowship [J Christ Nurs] 2018 Jul/Sep; Vol. 35 (3), pp. 160-167.