Men's
Issues in Health & Nursing
Volume 23, Number 2 Spring 2006
Article
Summaries
Reverse Discrimination? by Kathy Schoonover-Shoffner
Schoonover-Shoffner's editorial
addresses the significant amount of discrimination in nursing
toward men and other issues male nurses face. She encourages practicing
nurses, those in nursing education and Christian nurses to think
about these issues, and to work toward eliminating the barriers.
When
Prostate Cancer Strikes by Gene Roberts
Over 234,000 men in the U.S. were diagnosed with prostate
cancer in 2005, while around 30,000 died from it. Discover invaluable
lessons learned from one nurse's journey with this very personal
cancer. Earn CNE credit with this article.
Men in Nursing: Hard-Wired for Adventure!
by Richard Haas
Some things in nursing inadvertently send the message, "No men
need apply." Haas shares three common needs men have and how they
pursue fulfillment in the work of nursing.
Where Aren't Men Choosing Nursing
by Kathy Schoonover-Shoffner
The percentage of men in nursing has remained around 6% for decades,
compared to 94% females. Why aren't men entering nursing? How
can they be recruited into the profession?
Evaluating
Addictions Treatment in Light of Scripture by Kathy M. Graham
Addiction is a growing problem in America. In March 2004, 1,066,351
clients were being treated for substance abuse. Is treatment
effective? Do beliefs underlying mainstream treatment line up
with biblical thinking? Earn CNE credit with this article .
The Fatherless Epidemic: Transforming
Tragedy to Triumph by Bernadine Irwin and Kimberly Ann Copen
While the impact of fatherlessness is staggering-accounting for
the majority of teen crimes-one nursing school has found a way
to introduce troubled teens to the Fatherhood of God. Learn
how student nurses participating in Operation Jessica retreats
are changing lives of fatherless teens.
On the Tip of My Tongue: Living with Aphasia
by John A. Liechty
The author lost his ability to communicate, his career, and much
of life that was significant to him. He shares his journey and
how he reconnected with himself, other people and God.
Riding Out Hurricane Katrina by Joyce
Martin
What was it like to work as an ER nurse in New Orleans during
Hurricane Katrina? Martin walks readers through the rising waters
and shares how she experienced God amidst difficult times.
God Had Other Plans by Larissa Funk
One nursing student discovered God-and herself-in a gritty, inner-city
Chicago clinic. Read how Funk adjusted her mission plans to God's
calling.
A Difficult Patient? by Susan Anthony
Salladay
In this new Christian Ethics column, Salladay's case study presents
an interesting ethical question. Read about real-life ethical
issues facing nurses today.
Talking Health with Men by Jackie
Iatesta
One parish nurse talks with men about their health issues at a
men's ministry event. Learn about she motivated these men to better
care for themselves in this installment of the Practicing column.
Does Knowing a Patient's Religion Help
or Hinder? by Mary T. Sweat
Sweat answers another practical question in this installment of
FAQ's in spiritual care. Sweat guides readers through questions
related to religion and nursing.
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