Integrating Spiritual Healthcare Into Nursing Praxis: An Educational Intervention
90 Minute Workshops ~ Sunday, August 21, 2022 – 2:45pm to 4:15pm
Workshop Level: Beginner*
NACC Certification Competencies: ITP1.1, PIC3, PPS2, OL2.1
Presenter
Teresa Durbak Sipos, DMin Student
Chaplain, Appalachian Behavioral Healthcare
Lancaster, OH
About this workshop
Presenter will provide research data results from student nurse surveys regarding the development of educational interventions for the call of teaching nurses to provide spiritual care during the COVID-19 pandemic crisis. Three theological pillars to be discussed include prevenient grace, the benefit of suffering, and the nurses’ holy vocation with supportive church documents, i.e. Salvifici Doloris, Gaudium Et Spes, Lumen Gentium, and Mulieris Dignitatem. This educational intervention was developed as part of the requirement for the St. Mary Seminary and Graduate School of Theology Doctor of Ministry program, near Cleveland, Ohio.
As a result of this workshop, participants will:
- Articulate the value of NACC Nurse-Chaplain Call Group and nurse-chaplain partnerships.
- Describe how to train and encourage nurses as partners in the provision of spiritual care.
- List the benefits vs. risks of nurses assisting in provision of spiritual care, especially during the COVID-19 pandemic.
Educational Materials
(recommended books, articles, or websites for participants to review prior to the workshop)
– none required
Presentation Materials
(items to be brought to the workshop and/or presentation materials)
SU5 Presentation Materials (2 Slides Per Page)
The NACC categorizes workshops on three levels: Beginner, Intermediate, and Advanced. The definitions of each level are provided below.
Beginner: Basic information on the topic for those with little background in the area.
Intermediate: Basic plus additional information on the topic for those with some background in the area.
Advanced: Specialized information on the topic for those with extensive experience and/or knowledge in the area.
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