ISBN-13: 9783030161286 / Angielski / Miękka / 2020 / 368 str.
ISBN-13: 9783030161286 / Angielski / Miękka / 2020 / 368 str.
Foreword
Mary Wakefield
Prologue: Context-Global from the beginning
Section I. Changing the Understanding of Health: The contribution of Faith Community Nursing
Chapter 1. Faith Community Nursing: A Professional Specialty PracticeChapter 2. Faith Community Nursing: As Health Ministry
Sharon Hinton
Annette Langdon
Chapter 3. Wholistic & Holistic Nursing Practice Framework Applications for Faith Community Nursing
Deborah Ziebarth
Ann Solari-Twadell
Chapter 4. Advancing the Science of Faith Community Nursing
Deborah Ziebarth Ann Solari-Twadell
Section II. Changing the Understanding of Health: Education and Faith Community Nursing
Chapter 5. Standardization of Educational Preparation of Faith Community Nurses: Applications within Nations
Susan Jacobs
Ann Solari-Twadell
Chapter 6. Ongoing Continuing Education and Formation for Faith Community Nurses
Donna Callaghan
Judy Shackelford
Chapter 7. Documenting Models of Faith Community Nursing: Educational Perspectives
Ann Solari-Twadell
Ameldia Brown
Chapter 8. Utilizing Formalized Education: Advanced Practice Nurse as a Faith Community Nurse
Katherine Dykes
Felicia Stewart
Section III. Changing the Understanding of Health: Faith Community Nursing Development
Chapter 9. From the Perspective of the Pastor and Congregation
Rev Helen Wordsworth
Chapter 10. From the Perspective of the Faith Community Nurse
Kathy Blanchfield
Faith Roberts
Chapter 13. From the Perspective of the Public Health Department
Wendy Zimmerman
Jennifer Cooper
Section IV. Changing the Understanding of Health: Professional Organizational Perspectives
Chapter 14. Historical Perspective of Organizational Development and Faith Community NursingChapter 15. The Westberg Institute: An Evolution of the International Parish Nurse Resource Center
Ann Solari-Twadell
Maureen Daniels
Chapter 16. The Health Ministry Association
Marlene Feagen
Allie Briese
Chapter 18. ANA State and Regional Faith Community Nursing Organizations
Deborah Ziebarth
Ann Solari-Twadell
Section V. Changing the Health of Nations: Issues and Trends in Faith Community Nursing
Chapter 19. Documentation and Storage of Records
Deborah Ziebarth
Ann Solari-Twadell
Chapter 20. Long Term Sustainability of Faith Community Nursing Programs
Ann Solari-Twadell
Deborah Ziebarth
Chapter 21. Promoting Inner Strength in Faith Community Nurses and Faith Communities
Gayle Roux
Catherine Dingley
Chapter 22. Transitional Care
Deborah Ziebarth
Chapter 23. Integration of Faith Community Nursing into Health Care Systems and Reform
Ameldia Brown Ann Solari-Twadell
Chapter 24. Prevention and Faith Community Nursing
Angela Glasser
Dia Campbell Dexhtrine
Chapter 25. Research Agenda in Faith Community Nursing
Ann Solari-Twadell & Deborah Ziebarth
Epilogue
P. Ann Solari-Twadell received her Bachelors of Science degree, her Masters and her Doctorate in Nursing from Loyola University. She received a Masters in Public Administration from Roosevelt University, Chicago, Illinois. She was employed for twenty-five years at Advocate Health Care in Park Ridge, Illinoisand worked for 10 years in Addiction treatment as Director of Nursing Services for Parkside Lutheran Hospital, a specialty hospital for addicted patients. From 1984-88 she was president of the National Nurses Society on Addictions. For the last fifteen of the twenty-five years Ann held the title Director of The International Parish Nurse Resource Center, Advocate Health Care, Park Ridge. In that capacity she was the editor of “Perspectives on Parish Nursing Practice” a regular publication of the International Parish Nurse Resource Center. Ann also coordinated 15 Annual Granger Westberg Symposium’s on Parish Nursing and the development of a standardized core curriculum for parish nurses in collaboration with Loyola University Marcella Niehoff School of Nursing and Marquette University School of Nursing. This included the preparation of over 65 Faculty to offer the standardized core curriculum in over 70 sites in the United States, Canada and Australia. Ann has co-edited and is a contributing author of the text Parish Nursing: The Developing Practice, Parish Nursing: Promoting Whole Person Health within Faith Communities and Parish Nursing: Development, Education and Administration. Most recently Ann is employed at Loyola University Chicago in the Marcella Neihoff School of Nursing as Associate Professor of Nursing, tenured and Director, Global Experiences and International Studies. She has recently stepped down from the position as Director, Accelerated Nursing Program. Ann is a Fellow in the American Academy of Nursing.
Deborah Ziebarth received her Associate Degree of Nursing at Milwaukee Area Technical College, a Baccalaureate of Science degree in Nursing and her Masters of Science degree in Nursing with a focus in Nursing Education at Cardinal Stitch University. She received a Philosophy Doctorate in Nursing from the University of Wisconsin, Milwaukee. She is board certified in Faith Community Nursing, which is her content area of expertise with more than twenty-two years in practice, supervision, education, and now research. Her explorations in this area have provided the theories of “Faith Community Nursing” and “Wholistic Health”. In addition, she has published 15 research articles, 13 non-research articles, self-help books, and book chapters all pertaining to community health. Dr. Ziebarth has more than 20 poster or podium presentations at national and international conferences. Her most recent poster was presented at the 2017 APHA international conference, which focused on faith community nurses facilitating transitional care – from hospital to home, using a mixed methodology. She serves as a Research Consultant for the Westberg Institute for Faith Community Nursing at the Church Health Center and has authored several Practice Statements for them. Other areas of clinical experience are critical care and global health. Dr. Ziebarth has taught Research, Community Health, and Global Health in various nursing programs and is currently the Nursing Department Chair for the Herzing University Baccalaureate of Science program, Brookfield, Wisconsin.
A multi-authored book, with editors and authors who are leaders in Faith Community Nursing (FCN) that aims to address contemporary issues in faith-based, whole person, community based health offering cost effective, accessible, patient centered care along the patient continuum while challenging contemporary health policy to include more health promotion services.
Twenty-five chapters take the reader from a foundational understanding of this historic grass-roots movement to the present day international specialty nursing practice. The book is structured into five sections that describe both the historical advancement of the Faith Community Nursing, its current implications and future challenges, taking into account the perspectives of the pastor, congregation, nurse, health care system and public health national and international organizations.
The benefits of this book are that it is intended for a mixed audience including lay, academic, medical professionals or health care executives. By changing the mindset of the reader to see the nurse as more than providing illness care, the faith community as more than a place one goes to on Sunday and health as more than physical, creative alternatives for promoting health emerge through Faith Community Nursing.
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