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Holistic Nursing Interventions
Orthopaedic Nursing, 1995Health care consumers and providers are looking for economical, noninvasive, non-pharmacologic alternatives to traditional medical care. Holistic therapeutic nursing interventions expand the nurse's repertoire of therapies to promote health and augment or replace standard pharmacologic interventions.
G C, Mornhinweg, R R, Voignier
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Nursing Standard, 1988
Primary nursing seems significantly to improve levels of patient and staff satisfaction, the RCN Orthopaedic Nursing Conference heard last week.
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Primary nursing seems significantly to improve levels of patient and staff satisfaction, the RCN Orthopaedic Nursing Conference heard last week.
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Holistic Nursing Practice, 1989
Holistic health care began in antiquity, but it gradually faded from traditional medicine. The re-emergence of the whole-thinking paradigm has begun to revolutionize the health care system. New modes of nursing intervention, including therapeutic massage, therapeutic touch, imagery, and music, are now available for implementation by the postanesthesia ...
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Holistic health care began in antiquity, but it gradually faded from traditional medicine. The re-emergence of the whole-thinking paradigm has begun to revolutionize the health care system. New modes of nursing intervention, including therapeutic massage, therapeutic touch, imagery, and music, are now available for implementation by the postanesthesia ...
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Holistic Nursing Education: Teaching in a Holistic Way
Nursing Education Perspectives, 2019Abstract Faculty perspectives about holistic nursing education (HNE) were investigated in this descriptive study. All nurse faculty teaching in a religious-affiliated university were invited to complete a researcher-developed survey; surveys were analyzed to identify themes related to respondents’ definitions of HNE.
Kathleen A, Kalb, Susan, O'Conner-Von
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Appreciation of Holistic Nursing
Journal of Holistic Nursing, 2006The author’s appreciation for holistic nursing has stemmed from working as a nurse for several years and coming to the realization that although patients may have the same illness or symptoms, their plan of care must be as unique as the individual.
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Expert Holistic Nurses’ Advice to Nursing Students
Journal of Holistic Nursing, 2010Purpose: The purposes of this study were to describe the advice that expert holistic nurses gave to nursing students regarding the theory and practice of holistic nursing and to describe nursing students’ experience and perceptions of their interaction with the experts. Design: This was a qualitative descriptive study.
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Journal of Holistic Nursing, 2009
Social and professional paradigm shifts of the 1990s moved holistic nursing into the mainstream of health care, resulting in the need for national certification of Holistic Nurses. Given the assumptions that certification examinations are based on the knowledge, skills, and abilities prerequisite for competent practice in a given specialty, and that ...
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Social and professional paradigm shifts of the 1990s moved holistic nursing into the mainstream of health care, resulting in the need for national certification of Holistic Nurses. Given the assumptions that certification examinations are based on the knowledge, skills, and abilities prerequisite for competent practice in a given specialty, and that ...
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