Spirituality: The Heart of Nursing

Ausmed Publications (2000)
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Abstract

People in many cultures have long been aware of themselves as having a spirit as well as body and as being influenced by spiritual energies and spiritual prescences. Nurses know that something exists beyond the day-to-day care of people. Nurses are with people in time of crisis, when the mind turns to thoughts of what exists beyond. When a nurse can help someone to confront issues of doubt and belief, the sense of fulfilment explains why nurses do what they do. Spirituality: The Heart of Nursing is written by Australia nurses, from their own experience, for the benefit of other nurses. The message of the book is that nurses are special people concious that our spiritual well-being is just as important as our physical health.

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