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Keynote address
was given by Martha Highfield, PhD, RN
Categories
of research with topics (link to information on presenters)
Instrument Development:
Spiritual Well-being of Family Caregivers of Cancer Patients - presentor
Spiritual Care of the Terminally Ill: Developing an Instrument To
Improve Quality of Care from Patient's Perspective - presentor
Spiritual Health Inventory (SHI) Nurse & Patient Forms - presentor
Religious Maturity and Depression in the Elderly Female Nursing
Home Resident - presentor
Bereavement Adjustment of Elderly Taiwanese Widows with Intrinsic
or Extrinsic Religious Affiliations - presentor
An Exploratory Descriptive Study of the Development of Christian
Professional Integration in Nursing Students - presentor
Surveys:
Spiritual Needs and Interventions Identified by Faculty and Students
Predictors of Oncology and Hospice - presentor
Nurses Spiritual Care Perspectives & Practices - presentor
Spiritual Care-giving in Various Practice Contexts:
Spiritual Distress: A Nursing Diagnosis? (Netherlands) - presentor
Spiritual Care in Nursing Practice - A Close-up View (N. American)
- presentor
Giving and Receiving Spiritual Care in Parish Nursing Practice -
presentor
People Affected by Disabilities: The Same, But Different (N. American)
- presentor
Case Studies in Spiritual Care of the Dying (American) - presentor
Spiritual Care Provided Within the Context of an Involved Relationship
(Obstetrical nurses & patients)
Spiritual Care Research: An Ongoing Study (N.American) - presentor
U.S. Oncology & Hospice Nurses Preparation for Spiritual Care-giving
- presentor
Using Nursing Models in Spiritual Care:
Addiction and Spiritual Well-Being in the Health Perspective of
The Neuman Systems Model (Netherlands) - presentor
The Testing of a Nursing Model: Using the Intersystem Model for
Providing Spiritual Care - presentor
Phenomenology:
An Angel's Brightest Eyes in the Patient's Darkest Night (Taiwan)
- presentor
"She was frightened to death": Spirituality and Spiritual
Care in Cross-Cultural Nursing (Canada) - presentor
Presenters
at Spiritual Care Research Conference
June 2001 at Azusa Pacific University
Keynote Address
Highfield, Martha Martha.highfield@csun.edu
Spiritual Care Research: Why, What, and Whither?
Presentors
Artinian, Barbara bartinian@apu.edu
Testing of a Nursing Model: Using the Intersystem Model for Providing
Spiritual Care
Bacon, Jane Jbacon4u@aol.com
& Van Dover, Leslie lvandover@apu.edu
Spiritual Care in Nursing Practice: A Close up View
Boling, Anita aboling@email.msn.com
Religious Maturity & Depression in the Elderly Female Nursing
Home Resident
Boreneman, Tami tborneman@coh.org
Spiritual Well Being of Family Caregivers of Cancer Patients
Cone, Pam conefamily@aol.com
Spiritual Care Research: An Ongoing Project
Cusveller, Bart bcusveller@che.nl
Spiritual Care for Terminally Ill: Developing an InstrumentTo Improve
Quality of Care from Patient's Perspective
Dewitt-Weaver, Diann DiannDW@aol.com
The Experience of Christian Student Nurses Coming Ready to Provide
Spiritual Care
Garner, Linda Linda_Garner@baylor.edu
Study to Determine Spiritual Needs and Interventions Identified
by Nursing Faculty & Students
Gewe, Anne anne_gewe@peter.biola.edu
Exploratory Descriptive Study of Development of Christian Professional
Integration of Nursing Students
Giske, Tove giske@start.no
How Nursing Students Learn to Practice Spiritual Care in the Hospital
Grympa, Sonya grypma@telusplanet.net
Spirituality and Spiritual Care in Cross Cultural Nursing
Highfield, Martha Martha.highfield@csun.edu
Spiritual Health Inventory: Nurse and Patient Forms;
U.S. Oncology & Hospice Nurses Preparation for Spiritual Care
Giving.
Pash, Lynda LyndaP3@aol.com
Spiritual Care of the Dying - Case Studies
Shih, Fu-Jin fujin@ha.mc.ntu.edu.tw
Development of a Culturally Competent Spiritual Care Teaching Program
for Taiwanese Nurses; Bereavement Adjustment of Elderly Tiawanese
Widows with Intrinsic or Extrinsic Religious Affiliations
Taylor, Elizabeth ejtaylor@sn.llu.edu
Predictors of Oncology and Hospice Nurses' Spiritual Care Perspectives
and Practices
Treloar, Linda c/o:ncf@intervarsity.org
People Affected by Disabilities: Implications for Spiritual Care
Van Leeuwenn, R. R. rrvleeuwen@che.nl
Spiritual Distress: A Nursing Diagnosis?
Westrick, G. gert.westrik@filternet.nl
Addiction & Spiritual Well-Being in the Health Perspective Of
the Neuman Systems Model
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