2020
DOI: 10.1177/0898010120977326
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Becoming a Channel of God: How Faith Community Nurses Develop Their Spiritual Practice

Abstract: Purpose: This study explored the underlying process faith community nurses (FCNs) experience in developing their spiritual nursing practice. Design: A qualitative, exploratory design was used. Method: Data from interviews with six FCNs were generated and analyzed using Glaserian grounded theory. Findings: The basic social psychological process, cultivating the soul to become a channel of God, explains the steps these nurses take to achieve stages of presence. Going through these stages of presence, FCNs develo… Show more

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“…Although spiritual presence is noted as a practice (Grebeldinger & Buckley, 2016; Millerd, 2010; Shores, 2014), the ‘what’ and ‘how’ of spiritual care and its integration with other domains of PN practice has not been rigorously studied. A qualitative study by Canadian researchers (LeBlanc-Kwaw et al, 2020), published after our search, examines the process PNs use to develop the spiritual practice of presence. The basic social process involves cultivating the soul to become a channel of God through steps of presence that involve the self, God, and others (LeBlanc-Kwaw et al, 2020).…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…Although spiritual presence is noted as a practice (Grebeldinger & Buckley, 2016; Millerd, 2010; Shores, 2014), the ‘what’ and ‘how’ of spiritual care and its integration with other domains of PN practice has not been rigorously studied. A qualitative study by Canadian researchers (LeBlanc-Kwaw et al, 2020), published after our search, examines the process PNs use to develop the spiritual practice of presence. The basic social process involves cultivating the soul to become a channel of God through steps of presence that involve the self, God, and others (LeBlanc-Kwaw et al, 2020).…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…A qualitative study by Canadian researchers (LeBlanc-Kwaw et al, 2020), published after our search, examines the process PNs use to develop the spiritual practice of presence. The basic social process involves cultivating the soul to become a channel of God through steps of presence that involve the self, God, and others (LeBlanc-Kwaw et al, 2020).…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%