2000
DOI: 10.1016/s1072-7515(00)00751-1
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Florence Nightingale: Mystic, Visionary, Healer. Written by Barbara M Dossey,Rn, Ms, Hnc, Faan

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“…4 In the 19th century, Florence Nightingale identified that spiritual education and development were important in the training of a nurse. 5 In the 21st century, the American Nurses Association (ANA) professional standards suggest that holistic care be included in nursing curricula. The ANA Code further states that ethical practice be inclusive of holistic care that is respectful of individual beliefs and values.…”
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“…4 In the 19th century, Florence Nightingale identified that spiritual education and development were important in the training of a nurse. 5 In the 21st century, the American Nurses Association (ANA) professional standards suggest that holistic care be included in nursing curricula. The ANA Code further states that ethical practice be inclusive of holistic care that is respectful of individual beliefs and values.…”
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“…We do not teach what we preach, but what we are. 29 Peplau, writing in 1952, stated: "Modern nursing is more concerned with ways for helping people stay well. Health has always been the primary goal."…”
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“…Parish nursing has included the congregation, along with the individual and family, as a focus of nursing practice (Stewart, 2000). Nightingale, who is credited with founding nursing as a profession, has recently been described as a mystic, healer, and visionary (B. Dossey, 1999). Fish and Shelly (1978) describe spiritual care from their Judeo-Christian faith background.…”
Section: A Nursing Perspective: Quieting While Moving Beyond the Immmentioning
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