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{{Short description|An approach to nursing that considers the whole person}} | |||
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== | ==Overview== | ||
[[File:Eucalyp-Deus_Nurse.png|thumb|right|A holistic nurse providing care]] | |||
'''Holistic nursing''' is a practice of nursing that focuses on healing the whole person. This approach to nursing considers the physical, mental, emotional, social, and spiritual aspects of a patient's well-being. Holistic nurses integrate traditional nursing practices with complementary and alternative therapies to promote optimal health and wellness. | |||
==Principles of Holistic Nursing== | |||
Holistic nursing is grounded in several key principles: | |||
* '''Whole Person Care''': Holistic nurses view patients as whole beings, not just a set of symptoms or diseases. They consider all aspects of a person's life and health. | |||
* '''Patient-Centered Care''': The patient's needs, preferences, and values are central to the care process. Holistic nurses work collaboratively with patients to develop personalized care plans. | |||
* '''Healing Environments''': Creating a supportive and healing environment is essential. This includes physical spaces as well as emotional and spiritual support. | |||
* '''Self-Care''': Holistic nurses emphasize the importance of self-care for both patients and healthcare providers. They encourage practices that promote balance and well-being. | |||
Holistic | ==Holistic Nursing Interventions== | ||
Holistic nurses may use a variety of interventions to support healing, including: | |||
* ''' | * '''Therapeutic Touch''': A technique used to promote relaxation and reduce pain by balancing the body's energy fields. | ||
* '''Aromatherapy''': The use of essential oils to enhance physical and emotional well-being. | |||
* '''Mindfulness and Meditation''': Practices that help patients focus on the present moment and reduce stress. | |||
* '''Nutrition and Lifestyle Counseling''': Guidance on healthy eating and lifestyle choices to support overall health. | |||
==Education and Certification== | |||
Holistic nursing requires specialized education and training. Nurses can pursue certification through organizations such as the [[American Holistic Nurses Association]] (AHNA). Certification demonstrates a commitment to holistic principles and practices. | |||
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==Related pages== | |||
* [[Nursing]] | * [[Nursing]] | ||
* [[Complementary and alternative medicine]] | * [[Complementary and alternative medicine]] | ||
* [[ | * [[Patient-centered care]] | ||
* [[ | * [[Mindfulness]] | ||
[[Category:Nursing | [[Category:Nursing]] | ||
[[Category:Holistic health]] | [[Category:Holistic health]] | ||
Latest revision as of 11:25, 15 February 2025
An approach to nursing that considers the whole person
Overview[edit]

Holistic nursing is a practice of nursing that focuses on healing the whole person. This approach to nursing considers the physical, mental, emotional, social, and spiritual aspects of a patient's well-being. Holistic nurses integrate traditional nursing practices with complementary and alternative therapies to promote optimal health and wellness.
Principles of Holistic Nursing[edit]
Holistic nursing is grounded in several key principles:
- Whole Person Care: Holistic nurses view patients as whole beings, not just a set of symptoms or diseases. They consider all aspects of a person's life and health.
- Patient-Centered Care: The patient's needs, preferences, and values are central to the care process. Holistic nurses work collaboratively with patients to develop personalized care plans.
- Healing Environments: Creating a supportive and healing environment is essential. This includes physical spaces as well as emotional and spiritual support.
- Self-Care: Holistic nurses emphasize the importance of self-care for both patients and healthcare providers. They encourage practices that promote balance and well-being.
Holistic Nursing Interventions[edit]
Holistic nurses may use a variety of interventions to support healing, including:
- Therapeutic Touch: A technique used to promote relaxation and reduce pain by balancing the body's energy fields.
- Aromatherapy: The use of essential oils to enhance physical and emotional well-being.
- Mindfulness and Meditation: Practices that help patients focus on the present moment and reduce stress.
- Nutrition and Lifestyle Counseling: Guidance on healthy eating and lifestyle choices to support overall health.
Education and Certification[edit]
Holistic nursing requires specialized education and training. Nurses can pursue certification through organizations such as the American Holistic Nurses Association (AHNA). Certification demonstrates a commitment to holistic principles and practices.