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Program helps nurses develop spiritual care skills.

R Emmer, P Browne

    Hospital Progress
    |January 11, 1984
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    This program trains registered nurses (RNs) to provide spiritual care, enhancing their skills through theological education and a practicum. Patient questionnaires objectively measure the impact on care-giving, formalizing the RN

    Area of Science:

    • Nursing Education
    • Spiritual Care
    • Healthcare Ethics

    Background:

    • Registered nurses (RNs) play a crucial role in patient spiritual care.
    • Catholic healthcare facilities aim to integrate spiritual support into patient services.
    • There is a need for structured programs to equip nurses with spiritual care competencies.

    Purpose of the Study:

    • To introduce a program designed by the Catholic Health Association of Wisconsin.
    • To prepare registered nurses (RNs) to identify and address patients' spiritual needs.
    • To formalize the RN's role within the spiritual care team in Catholic healthcare settings.

    Main Methods:

    • The program includes instruction in theological and ethical issues.
    • A three-month practicum allows nurses to practice incorporating spirituality into their professional practice.

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  • A patient questionnaire is used for objective measurement of the program's effectiveness on nurses' care-giving skills.
  • Main Results:

    • The program aims to enhance nurses' ability to provide spiritual care.
    • Objective measurements using patient questionnaires will assess the program's impact.
    • The initiative seeks to contribute to the professional growth of RNs.

    Conclusions:

    • The program enhances the RN's capacity to deliver spiritual care.
    • It supports the professional development of nurses within Catholic healthcare.
    • This initiative advances the mission of Catholic healthcare by integrating spiritual care.