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9780789016188

Parish Nurses, Health Care Chaplains, and Community Clergy: Navigating the Maze of Professional Relationships

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    9780789016188

  • ISBN10:

    0789016184

  • Edition: 1st
  • Format: Nonspecific Binding
  • Copyright: 2002-10-31
  • Publisher: Routledge

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Understand the roles of these three unique professions and how collaboration can make each more effective! This is the first book to clarify the roles and interprofessional dynamics of these three professions and describe how they can best work together. Here you'll find theological perspectives on each profession, practice models of collaborative programs, and new resources to aid your professional growth. In addition, this book gives you a thorough historical overview of parish nursing and an introduction to health care chaplaincy as well as insightful analyses of the relationships of clergy and congregation to health care institutions. Parish Nurses, Health Care Chaplains, and Community Clergy: Navigating the Maze of Professional Relationships is a vital addition to your reference shelf. This unique book, written by experts in all three fields, provides: the necessary background to be an effective parish nurse, including information on spiritual formation, clinical pastoral education, and more instruction on starting a parish health ministry effective ways that the disciplines can work together in congregational health ministries to provide the best possible spiritual care successful practice models that your ministry can emulate an examination of the health care institution'¬"s role in forming the spiritual care team resources to use to increase your ministry'¬"s effectiveness Parish Nurses, Health Care Chaplains, and Community Clergy is a must for practitioners, educators, and students who will be entering these vital professions!

Table of Contents

About the Editors xi
Contributors xiii
Preface xvii
SECTION I: INTRODUCTION TO PARISH NURSING AND HEALTH CARE CHAPLAINCY
Who Are Parish Nurses?
3(10)
Pamela K. Evans
Varied Professional Backgrounds
3(3)
A Personal Story
6(1)
Resources
7(2)
History of Parish Nursing
9(1)
Types of Practice
10(3)
An Introduction to Health Care Chaplaincy
13(22)
James C. Johnson
Spiritual Well-Being/Spiritual Distress
14(7)
Additional Services of Chaplains
21(6)
The Profession of Pastoral Care
27(2)
Conclusion
29(6)
SECTION II: RELIGIOUS AND THEOLOGICAL CONSIDERATIONS
Toward a Christian Theology of Nursing
35(22)
Judith Allen Shelly
A History of Nursing and the Church
35(9)
How Theology Informs Nursing
44(13)
SECTION III: PREPARATION FOR PARISH NURSING-SPIRITUAL FORMATION AND CLINICAL PASTORAL EDUCATION
Spiritual Formation for Parish Nursing
57(10)
Sandra Thomas
Introduction
57(2)
Spiritual Formation
59(6)
Conclusion
65(2)
A Mystical Understanding of Clinical Pastoral Education
67(10)
Larry Austin
Parish Nursing and Clinical Pastoral Education
77(12)
Paul Derrickson
Developing the Program
77(1)
The Program
78(3)
Issues Raised by Parish Nurses
81(2)
Evaluation of the Program
83(4)
Conclusion
87(2)
A Partnership That Matters: Collaborative Interdisciplinary Ministry Among Faith Community Nurses and Faith Group Leaders
89(16)
Margaret B. Clark
Joanne K. Olson
What Our Experience Has Taught Us
90(4)
The McGill Model of Nursing Informs Our Collaborative Experience
94(2)
Collaborative Learning Through Inquiry
96(4)
Concluding Remarks
100(5)
Nurses and the Clergy Working Together: Meeting the Challenge
105(8)
Joan L. Murray
Dawn B. Rigney
Background
105(1)
Relationship Building
106(1)
Perceptions of Parish Nursing
107(1)
Approach to Planning
107(2)
The Institute Program
109(4)
SECTION IV: INTERPROFESSIONAL DYNAMICS
How to Begin a Parish Health Ministry: A Juggling Act
113(10)
Joyce Kaatz
Tammy Anderson
Valerie Putnam
Don Lehmann
Prejuggling
113(2)
Entering the Arena
115(1)
Beginning Juggling
116(1)
Keeping the Balls in the Air
117(1)
Losing Control of the Balls (Embracing Conflict)
118(2)
When to Pass the Ball
120(1)
Adding More Balls
121(1)
Evaluation
121(1)
The Show Must Go On
122(1)
Invitation to a Shared Community Ministry
123(8)
Judy Raley
Barbara Weinhold
Health Care Chaplains and Spiritual Care
124(1)
Role of the Church
124(1)
Parish Nurse Ministry
125(1)
Weaving a Shared Ministry
126(3)
Does It Always Work?
129(1)
Achieving a Continuum of Spiritual Care
130(1)
Spiritual Care: Bridging the Disciplines in Congregational Health Ministries
131(12)
Karen Hahn
James M. Radde
John E. Fellers
Terminology
131(4)
Ministry Events
135(3)
Principles of Effective Collaboration
138(1)
Role Violations
139(1)
Conclusion
140(3)
Faith Community Nursing and Health Care Chaplaincy in Australia: A New Collaboration
143(18)
Anne Van Loon
Lindsay B. Carey
Faith Community Nursing in Australia
144(2)
Social and Religious Context in Australia
146(2)
Supportive Relationships Among Clergy, Nurses, and Health Committees
148(2)
Trust and Communication
150(1)
Developing a Continuum of Spiritual Care
151(2)
FCN and Chaplaincy Pilot Project
153(1)
Epilogue
154(7)
SECTION V: PRACTICE MODELS
A Parish Nurse and Pastor Reflect on the Personal and Corporate Ministry of Pastoral Care
161(10)
William R. Leety
Sue Mooney
Ministry Is Personal, Corporate, and Collaborative
161(2)
Wellness and Illness
163(2)
Staff for Pastoral Care--As Art
165(6)
A Conversation with Pastoral Church Staff Members About Their Parish Nurse Program Pastoral Staff of the Overbrook Presbyterian Church, Columbus, Ohio
171(10)
Connections, Collisions, and Complementarity: The Dynamic of Health Care Chaplain, Parish Nurse, and Parish Clergy Collaboration
181(8)
Renae Schumann
Tim VanDuivendyk
Background
181(1)
Chaplain and Parish Nurse Entry into Community
182(1)
Definitions and Case Examples
183(3)
Conclusion
186(3)
Modeling the Wisdom of Journeying Together: Parish Nursing and Chaplaincy
189(14)
Dan Magnus Geeding
Dorothea Honn
The Journey
190(1)
The Ministry of Relationships and Modeling
190(8)
Implementation of Vision into Reality
198(1)
Evaluating Our Journey
199(1)
Our Continued Challenge
199(4)
SECTION VI: RELATIONSHIPS TO HEALTH CARE INSTITUTIONS
The Role of the Health Care Institution in Pastor and Parish Nurse Team Building
203(14)
Linda L. Pape
The Institution's Support of the Volunteer Parish Nurse Program
204(1)
A Continuum of Parish Nurse and Pastoral Staff Relationships
205(7)
The Institution's and Parish Nurse Coordinator's Roles in Supporting Programs and Good Working Relationships
212(4)
Summary
216(1)
Theoretical Models of Parish Nursing, Chaplains, and Community Clergy Interdisciplinary Relationships
217(12)
Sybil D. Smith
Underlying Philosophy
218(1)
Mission/Ministry Model
218(2)
Marketplace Models
220(3)
Access Models
223(1)
Conclusion
224(5)
SECTION VII: FURTHER COOPERATION AND RESOURCES FOR GROWTH
Good Care of Patients: A Plea for More Humility and Less Pride from All Professionals
229(6)
Pat Fosarelli
Resources for Individual and Team Growth
235(16)
Richard B. Gilbert
For and About Pastors and Pastoral Care
237(5)
For and About Parish Nurses
242(1)
Specific Opportunities for Ministry: For Ministers and Nurses
243(8)
Index 251

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