Exploring Rituals in Nursing: Joining Art and Science
English
By (author): Zane Wolf
The text explores the history of nursing rituals and the symbols, meanings, and overall usefulness nursing rituals can convey to the profession today. These rituals--marking the sacred and profane of nursing--serve functions both practical and social and offer a window into the art of nursing that runs beneath the surface. Not only does the book examine rituals that take place in nurse-to-patient direct care situations, in nurse-to-nurse relationships, and those that mark the transitions into the professional nursing role, it also incorporates evidence-based research and an emphasis on caring theory. The book demonstrates how understanding and effective incorporation of these rituals in one's learning and practice can enhance nursing care. Rituals addressed include those used for bathing patients, pre and postmortem care, ritualistic prevention of medication-related errors, rituals of socialisation, and nursing ceremonies.
Key Features:
- Presents a history of nursing rituals and their significance past and present
- Incorporates evidence-based research and an emphasis on caring theory
- Demonstrates how understanding and incorporation of nursing rituals can greatly enhance nursing care today
- Includes rituals for bathing patients, pre and postmortem care, prevention of medication errors, rituals of socialisation, and nursing ceremonies
- Features poems and photographs