Religion : a clinical guide for nurses /
Religion is a significant aspect of human experience that can provide a framework for an individual's response to a health challenge or transition. Individual religious beliefs, or those of a patient's family or community, may influence health care decisions and provide a means for coping....
Clasificación: | Libro Electrónico |
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Formato: | Electrónico eBook |
Idioma: | Inglés |
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New York :
Springer Pub. Co.,
©2012.
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Acceso en línea: | Texto completo |
Tabla de Contenidos:
- Religion at the bedside : why? / Elizabeth Johnston Taylor
- Talking with patients about religion / Elizabeth Johnston Taylor
- Assessing religiosity / Elizabeth Johnston Taylor
- Supporting religious rituals / Elizabeth Johnston Taylor
- Legal perspectives / Elizabeth Johnston Taylor
- Ethical perspectives / Elizabeth Johnston Taylor
- Integrating personal religiosity with professional practice / Elizabeth Johnston Taylor
- Anabaptist-descended groups : Amish, Brethren, Hutterites, and Mennonites / Joseph J. Kotva Jr.
- Anglicans and Episcopalians / David T. Gortner
- Atheists / David Silverman
- Baptists / Peter Yuichi Clark
- Buddhists / Tony Toneatto
- Christian Scientists / Linda Kohler
- Hindus / Shukavak Dasa
- IFCA International Christians / Joseph Smith
- Jehovah's Witnesses / Miguel Murillo and Dennis Romain
- Jews / Elliot N. Dorff
- Latter-Day Saints (Mormons) / Brent L. Top and Justin B. Top
- Lutherans / John Luoma
- Methodists (Wesleyans) / Brenda Simonds
- Modern pagans / Carol T. Kirk
- Muslims / Muhamad Ali
- Orthodox Christians / John Matusiak
- Pentecostals / Thomson K. Mathew
- Presbyterians and others in the Reformed tradition / Marsha D.M. Fowler
- Roman Catholics / Luke Dysinger
- Seventh-Day Adventists / Mark Carr
- Sikhs / Pashaura Singh
- Unitarian Universalists / Susan Ritchie.