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Tools for Spiritual Care

Volume 22, Number 1 Winter 2005

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Personal or group study ideas.
Read the articles, choose your questions!

small box Preparing for Spiritual Care:
a. Read Van Dover and Pfeiffer, pp. 18-21. Choose questions from table one, p. 21 and journal your responses or share in a group.
b. Look at the ten lessons Amy Rex Smith learned from her spiritual retreat (pp.30-32). How could these lessons be helpful to you?
c. Read What is Ignatian Prayer? on p. 31. Pray a Bible story, a Rex Smith prayed the burial of Jesus. For example, pray John 11:17-24, picturing yourself as Mary, Martha, Jesus or Lazarus. Journal your experience.

small box Sharpening Spiritual Care Skills:
a. Read Dameron, pp. 14-16. Think about a recent client and do a spiritual assessment using FICA or a model from table one, p. 16. How was the model you chose useful? What would you change?
b. Read Burkhart, pp. 6-12. From table one on pp. 10-11, what spiritual diagnoses and interventions would you use based on a recent client or your assessment from a?
c. Perform a Spiritual Health NOC from p. 11 on yourself or a colleague. What distinct information did you glean from the NOC?

small box Giving Spiritual Care:
a. How can you implement the Code of Ethics for Christian Witness, p. 17, in your spiritual care of clients?
b. Read Newman, pp. 33-37. How would you care spiritually for Fiona and her family?
c. From Genesis 1:26, what do you think it means to be made in the image of God? How does this affect your spiritual caregiving?

contents

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1 What Makes for Good Spiritual Care? - Editorial

6 A Click Away: Documenting Spiritual Care
Lisa Burkhart

Learn how new documentation systems save nurses time and link spiritual care with outcomes.

14 Spiritual Assessment Made Easy...With Acronyms!
Carrie M. Dameron

Discover acronym assessment tools to help you assess and plan for spiritual needs.

17 A Code of Ethics for Christian Witness
Doug Whallon

Check out these eight standards to help you be an effective witness for Christ.

18 Trusting God: Foundation for Spiritual Care
Leslie Van Dover and Jane Bacon Pfeiffer

These authors unearthed something intriguing as they explored spiritual care.

22 What Have We Learned from Spiritual Care Research?
Elizabeth Johnston Taylor

This synthesis of findings from over 60 nursing studies offers hands-on ideas for giving spiritual care and raises thought-provoking questions.

30 Silence Speaks: What Does It Say?
Amy Rex Smith

How can centuries old spiritual exercies deepen our faith and better prepare nurses to incorporate spiritual care into practice?

33 Complex Patient Needs? Nursing Models Can Help!
Diana M. L. Newman

You might be surprised at how nursing models can help you meet spiritual needs.

38 Mentoring for Spiritual Caregiving
Cleda Meyer

Look at what one researcher learned from 180 students that can help you spiritually mentor the next generation of nurses.

Departments

5 Letters
The Right Thing, Biblical Suicide?

41 Practicing

A Lesson Learned by Listening
Katie Jantzi

42 FAQs in Spritiual Care

What If a Patient Refuses Spiritual Care?
Mary T. Sweat

43 Advertising

Jobs, Education

46 Resources

Spiritual care, nursing languages, evangelism, mission

48 PulseBeats

Caregiving risks, faith and depression, cancer updates