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Complementary and alternative therapies in nursing
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Complementary and alternative therapies in nursing/ Ruth Lindquist, Mary Fran Tracy, Mariah Snyder, editors.
other author:
Lindquist, Ruth,
Published:
New York :Springer Publishing Company, : 2018.,
Description:
1 online resource (585 p.)
[NT 15003449]:
Complementary and alternative therapies in nursing, eighth edition -- Dedication -- Contents -- Contributors -- International Sidebar Contributors -- Foreword -- Preface -- Part I: Foundations for Use of Complementary Therapies -- Chapter 1: Evolution and Use of Complementary Therapies and Integrative Healthcare Practices -- Chapter 2: Presence -- Chapter 3: Therapeutic Listening -- Chapter 4: Creating Optimal Healing Environments -- Chapter 5: Systems of Care: Sowa Rigpa-The Tibetan Knowledge of Healing -- Part II: Mind-Body-Spirit Therapies -- Chapter 6: Imagery -- Chapter 7: Music Intervention -- Chapter 8: Humor -- Chapter 9: Yoga -- Chapter 10: Biofeedback -- Chapter 11: Meditation -- Chapter 12: Journaling -- Chapter 13: Storytelling -- Chapter 14: Animal-Assisted Therapy -- Part III: Manipulative and Body-Based Therapies -- Chapter 15: Massage -- Chapter 16: Tai Chi -- Chapter 17: Relaxation Therapies -- Chapter 18: Exercise -- Part IV: Biologically Based Therapies -- Chapter 19: Aromatherapy -- Chapter 20: Herbal Medicines -- Chapter 21: Functional Foods and Nutraceuticals -- Part V: Energy Therapies -- Chapter 22: Light Therapy -- Chapter 23: Healing Touch -- Chapter 24: Reiki -- Chapter 25: Acupressure -- Chapter 26: Reflexology -- Part VI: Education, Practice, Research, and Personal Use -- Chapter 27: Integrating Complementary Therapies Into Education -- Chapter 28: Integrating Complementary Therapies Into Nursing Practice -- Chapter 29: Perspectives on Future Research -- Chapter 30: Independent Personal Use of Complementary Therapies -- Chapter 31: Afterword: Creating a Preferred Future-Editors' Reflections -- Index.
Subject:
Holistic Nursing. -
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ISBN:
9780826144331
Complementary and alternative therapies in nursing
Complementary and alternative therapies in nursing
[electronic resource] /Ruth Lindquist, Mary Fran Tracy, Mariah Snyder, editors. - 8th ed. - New York :Springer Publishing Company,2018. - 1 online resource (585 p.)
Includes bibliographical references and index.
Complementary and alternative therapies in nursing, eighth edition -- Dedication -- Contents -- Contributors -- International Sidebar Contributors -- Foreword -- Preface -- Part I: Foundations for Use of Complementary Therapies -- Chapter 1: Evolution and Use of Complementary Therapies and Integrative Healthcare Practices -- Chapter 2: Presence -- Chapter 3: Therapeutic Listening -- Chapter 4: Creating Optimal Healing Environments -- Chapter 5: Systems of Care: Sowa Rigpa-The Tibetan Knowledge of Healing -- Part II: Mind-Body-Spirit Therapies -- Chapter 6: Imagery -- Chapter 7: Music Intervention -- Chapter 8: Humor -- Chapter 9: Yoga -- Chapter 10: Biofeedback -- Chapter 11: Meditation -- Chapter 12: Journaling -- Chapter 13: Storytelling -- Chapter 14: Animal-Assisted Therapy -- Part III: Manipulative and Body-Based Therapies -- Chapter 15: Massage -- Chapter 16: Tai Chi -- Chapter 17: Relaxation Therapies -- Chapter 18: Exercise -- Part IV: Biologically Based Therapies -- Chapter 19: Aromatherapy -- Chapter 20: Herbal Medicines -- Chapter 21: Functional Foods and Nutraceuticals -- Part V: Energy Therapies -- Chapter 22: Light Therapy -- Chapter 23: Healing Touch -- Chapter 24: Reiki -- Chapter 25: Acupressure -- Chapter 26: Reflexology -- Part VI: Education, Practice, Research, and Personal Use -- Chapter 27: Integrating Complementary Therapies Into Education -- Chapter 28: Integrating Complementary Therapies Into Nursing Practice -- Chapter 29: Perspectives on Future Research -- Chapter 30: Independent Personal Use of Complementary Therapies -- Chapter 31: Afterword: Creating a Preferred Future-Editors' Reflections -- Index.
"Now in its eighth edition, this highly acclaimed, newly revised and expanded text continues to deliver innovative practice guidelines for evidence-based complementary and alternative therapies that can easily be incorporated into curriculum and applied directly to practice. The book describes holistic treatments that are culturally appropriate for clients across the life span and NCLEX®-relevant content appropriate for preparation of advanced practice nurses. The eighth edition reflects an expanding interest in these therapies worldwide and features numerous sidebars by international contributors who provide a global perspective that builds readers’ understanding of the cultural derivations and uses of complementary therapies. The new edition also highlights digital and technical advances, provides key updates to foundations for practice, and describes cutting-edge research. Included is a description of the evolution and establishment of the National Center for Complementary and Integrative Health (NCCIH) and its current national agenda. Updated legal information regarding regulation and credentialing, enlarged safety and precaution content, and the inclusion of a broad range of therapies add to the utility of this new edition. The only book about complementary and alternative therapies written specifically for nurses that focuses on essential evidence for practice, the text uses a consistent format to present a definition and description of each therapy, a summary of how it evolved, and a rationale for its use. The scientific basis and research evidence for use of each therapy in a variety of specific patient populations is emphasized. Sidebars in each chapter describe the use of various therapies in different settings worldwide. All chapters provide practical guidelines for using the therapies to promote health and comfort while increasing patients' well-being and satisfaction with care"--Publisher's description.
ISBN: 9780826144331Subjects--Topical Terms:
838566
Holistic Nursing.
LC Class. No.: RT41
Dewey Class. No.: 610.73
Complementary and alternative therapies in nursing
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