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A legacy building model for holistic nursing.

Bernadette Lange1, Rothlyn P Zahourek, Carla Mariano

  • 1Florida Atlantic University.

Journal of Holistic Nursing : Official Journal of the American Holistic Nurses' Association
|October 2, 2013
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Summary
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This study captures the experiences of elder holistic nurses to build a legacy model. Their wisdom offers insights for future nursing practice, education, and research.

Keywords:
creative forms of scholarshipeducatorsexpert nurseshistoryhistory of nursingholistic nursinglegacy building modelmodeling and role modelingnurses (basic)nursing as an artstudents

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Area of Science:

  • Nursing
  • Holistic Health
  • History of Medicine

Background:

  • Holistic nursing is a growing field with a rich history.
  • Documenting the experiences of pioneering nurses is crucial for preserving knowledge.
  • The American Holistic Nurses Association (AHNA) has a legacy of influential members.

Purpose of the Study:

  • To record the historical roots, development, and legacy of holistic nursing.
  • To capture the career experiences of elder AHNA members.
  • To develop a Legacy Building Model for Holistic Nursing.

Main Methods:

  • An aesthetic inquiry approach was employed.
  • In-depth interviews were conducted with four elder AHNA members.
  • Narratives were presented using artistic formats (snapshot, pastiche, collage).

Main Results:

  • Rich descriptions of personal and professional evolution as holistic nurses were gathered.
  • A dialogue between authors provided insights for the Legacy Model.
  • The study initiated a systematic method for collecting historical data.

Conclusions:

  • The narratives serve as a perpetual archive for present and future holistic nurses.
  • The Legacy Model can guide future practice, education, and research.
  • Wisdom from elder nurses offers valuable considerations for the field.