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Rooting Nursing Education in Creation Life: A Whole-Person Framework.

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    Keywords:
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    Published on: February 16, 2011

    Area of Science:

    • Nursing Education
    • Holistic Health
    • Faith-Based Care

    Background:

    • AdventHealth University's nursing programs utilize the CREATION Life framework.
    • This framework is rooted in Seventh-Day Adventist beliefs, emphasizing whole-person care.
    • It defines optimal well-being through a faith-based, holistic approach.

    Purpose of the Study:

    • To describe the CREATION Life principles as a framework for online nursing education.
    • To outline the integration of these principles into the curriculum and evaluation.
    • To assess student and employee satisfaction with the faith-based approach.

    Main Methods:

    • The CREATION Life framework, comprising eight principles derived from Genesis, guides the curriculum.
    • Nursing faculty model these principles, and student assignments are assessed for their inclusion.
    • Employee and end-of-course evaluations were used to gauge acceptance and satisfaction.

    Main Results:

    • The CREATION Life framework effectively integrates faith-based, holistic principles into nursing education.
    • Faculty modeling and assignment evaluations ensure principle incorporation.
    • Evaluations indicate high acceptance and satisfaction among employees and students.

    Conclusions:

    • The CREATION Life framework provides a robust model for holistic, faith-based nursing education.
    • This approach fosters well-being by integrating spiritual and practical health principles.
    • The program demonstrates success through positive feedback and high satisfaction rates.