What are 3 services nurse provide in a faith community?
Ans) Faith community nurses serve in several roles, including:
• Health advisor
• Educator on health issues
• Visitor of church members at home or in the hospital
• Provider of referrals to community resources and provide assistance in obtaining needed health services
• Developer of support groups within the church
• Trainer and coordinator of volunteers
• Provider of health screenings
- It is important to note that faith community nurses are not expected to provide patient care in the church or at a patient's home but rather to be a source of referrals for services in the community.
- For services, they coordinate existing services and supplement them with a holistic dimension of health and caring.
- A parish nurse program or faith community nurse program can operate in several different ways.
- Models include:
1) one church supporting its own full or part-time nurse,
2) several churches supporting one nurse,
3) a group of volunteer nurses supporting one or several churches or
4) a nurse related to a hospital or clinic who supports a church or churches as part of his or her job.
Services:
- Fosters, promotes, and provides opportunities for spiritual care to be discussed and integrated into the parish nurse role documenting spiritual care of groups and individuals.
- Participates in the planning and providing of prayer and worship life of the congregation.
- They integrate faith and healing to promote wellness within the community they serve.
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