Fully updated and revised, the second edition of Integrative Nursing is a complete roadmap to integrative patient care, providing a guide to whole person/whole systems assessment and clinical interventions for individuals, families, and communities. Treatment strategies described in this version employ the full complement of evidence-informed methodologies in a tailored, person-centered approach to care. This text explores concepts, skills, and theoretical frameworks that can be used by healthcare leaders interested in creating and implementing an integrative model of care within institutions and systems, featuring exemplar nurse-led initiatives that have transformed healthcare systems. This volume covers the foundations of the field; the most effective ways to optimize wellbeing; principles of symptom management for many common disorders like sleep, anxiety, pain, and cognitive impairment; the application of integrative nursing techniques in a variety of clinical settings and among a diverse patient population; and integrative practices around the world and how it impacts planetary health. The academic rigor of the text is balanced by practical and relevant content that can be readily implemented into practice for both established professionals as well as students enrolled in undergraduate or graduate nursing programs. Integrative medicine is defined as healing-oriented medicine that takes account of the whole person (body, mind, and spirit) as well as all aspects of lifestyle; it emphasizes the therapeutic relationship and makes use of appropriate therapies, both conventional and alternative. Series editor Andrew Weil, MD, is Professor and Director of the Arizona Center for Integrative Medicine at the University of Arizona. Dr. Weil's program was the first such academic program in the U.S., and its stated goal is "to combine the best ideas and practices of conventional and alternative medicine into cost effective treatments without embracing alternative practices uncritically."
Auteur
Mary Jo Kreitzer, PhD, RN is the Director of the Center for Spirituality and Healing and Professor, School of Nursing at the University of Minnesota, Minneapolis, Minnesota. Mary Koithan, RN-C, PhD, CNS-BC is Associate Professor, College of Nursing and Associate Dean for Professional and Community Engagement at the University of Arizona, Tucson, Arizona. Andrew Weil, MD, series editor, is the Director of the Arizona Center for Integrative Medicine, Lovell-Jones Professor of Integrative Rheumatology, Clinical Professor of Medicine, and Professor of Public Health at the University of Arizona, Tucson, Arizona.
Contenu
Contents Foreword Acknowledgements List of Contributors Section I Foundations of Integrative Nursing Chapter 1 Concepts and Principles of Integrative Nursing Chapter 2 Integrative Nursing and Caring Science: Universals of Human Caring and Healing Chapter 3 Integrative Nursing and Person-centered Care Chapter 4 The Integrated Nurse: Way of the Healer Chapter 5 Integrative Nursing and Planetary Health Section II Optimizing Wellbeing through Integrative Nursing Chapter 6 Advancing Wellbeing in People, Organizations, and Communities Chapter 7 Integrative Nursing and Care of the Human Spirit Chapter 8 Facilitating Lifestyle Change and Health Coaching Chapter 9 Stress, Resilience, and Wellbeing Chapter 10 Precision Health and Integrative Nursing Chapter 11 Movement and Integrative Nursing Chapter 12 Nutrition and Integrative Nursing Section III Symptom Management and Integrative Nursing Chapter 13 Integrative Nursing Practice Chapter 14 Integrative Nursing Management of Nausea Chapter 15 Integrative Nursing Management of Sleep Chapter 16 Integrative Nursing Management of Anxiety Chapter 17 Integrative Nursing Management of Intestinal Disturbances Chapter 18 Integrative Nursing Management Chapter 19 Integrative Nursing Management of Fatigue Chapter 20 Integrative Nursing Management of Pain Chapter 21 Integrative Nursing Management of Cognitive Impairment Chapter 22 Integrative Nursing Management of Grief Chapter 23 Nursing as an Integrative Healthcare Profession Section IV Applying Integrative Nursing in Diverse Clinical Settings and Populations Chapter 24 Whole Systems Leadership and Healing Chapter 25 Creating Optimal Healing Environments for All Chapter 26 Building an Integrative Health Program Chapter 27 Growth and Development of Hospital-based Integrative Health Chapter 28 Integrative Health and Integrative Nursing in a Healthcare System Chapter 29 Integrative Nursing in a Pediatric Blood and Marrow Transplant Program Chapter 30 Integrative Nursing in the Community Chapter 31 Integrative Nursing and Mental Health Chapter 32 Integrative Nursing in Senior Living Chapter 33 Integrative Nursing: Palliative Care and End-of-Life Chapter 34 Integrative Nursing and the Environment Chapter 35 Integrative Nursing and Informatics Chapter 36 Integrative Nursing Education Chapter 37 Pre-Licensure Education for Integrative Nursing Chapter 38 Graduate Nursing Education for Integrative Nursing Chapter 39 Continuing Professional Development for Integrative Nursing Section V Integrative Nursing Around the Globe Chapter 40 Integrative Nursing and Global Health Chapter 41 Integrative Nursing in Germany Chapter 42 Integrative Nursing in Turkey Chapter 43 Integrative Nursing in Ireland Chapter 44 Integrative Nursing in Iceland Chapter 45 Integrative Nursing in Sweden Chapter 46 Integrative Nursing in China Chapter 47 Integrative Nursing in Israel Chapter 48 Florence Nightingale's Legacy for the 21st Century: Global Activism, Advocacy, and Transformation Chapter 49 Conclusion: Gazing with Soft Eyes: Envisioning a Responsive, Integrative Healthcare System