Strategies Christian Nurses Use to Create a Healing Environment

oleh: Jane Pfeiffer

Format: Article
Diterbitkan: MDPI AG 2018-11-01

Deskripsi

From Nightingale forward, nursing has understood that interaction of person, nurse, and environment facilitates optimal outcomes. Yet, there remains a need for research on the paradigm concept of environment and creation of a healing environment. This classical, grounded theory study aimed to identify (1) strategies Christian nurses used to create a healing environment and enhance well-being, (2) outcomes they perceived resulting from these strategies, and (3) factors they regarded as either enhancing or inhibiting the creation of the healing environments. A criterion-based, purposive sample of Christian nurses <i>(N</i> = 15) was interviewed between June 2013 and January 2014 until data saturation was reached. Data were analyzed using constant comparative methods in consultation with a grounded theory expert. &#8220;Charting the healing path,&#8222; the core category, consists of four phases: helping patients get better, fostering the healing environment, charting a healing path, and observing outcomes. The &#8220;charting the healing path&#8222; model informs development of the environment domain of nursing knowledge. Knowing the patient, the juncture of nurse and patient points of view, and the resultant nurse&#8315;patient partnership promote best potential outcomes to be realized incrementally during, and after, hospitalization.