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Patchwork and quilting as holistic health practice.

K Roberts1

  • 1Northern Territory University.

The Australian Journal of Holistic Nursing
|August 3, 1999
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Patchwork and quilting offer holistic care benefits for patients and families. Nurses can use these creative activities to improve emotional and spiritual well-being in clients and loved ones.

Area of Science:

  • Holistic nursing care
  • Creative arts therapies

Background:

  • Holistic care addresses patients' emotional and spiritual needs.
  • Creative activities can be integrated into patient care plans.

Purpose of the Study:

  • To explore the role of patchwork and quilting in holistic nursing.
  • To highlight strategies for using these crafts in patient care.

Main Methods:

  • Literature review on therapeutic uses of quilting.
  • Case examples of incorporating crafts into nursing.

Main Results:

  • Patchwork and quilting can promote client health and distract from illness.
  • Commemorative quilts can be created by loved ones, enhancing emotional support.

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Conclusions:

  • Integrating patchwork and quilting enhances the emotional and spiritual dimensions of nursing care.
  • These crafts provide a valuable tool for nurses to support clients and their families.