Anthroposophic Nursing Practice

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Anthroposophic Nursing Practice: Foundations and Indications for Everyday Caregiving

Anthroposophic nursing care goes beyond the communicative approach of soft skills. Nurses form a bridge between treatment of the body and treatment of the patient’s soul and spirit by actively valuing the human body, paying attention to touch, using warmth, cold, air, and light to promote healing processes, and much more. Although physical wellbeing, autonomy, and youthfulness are central to our modern materialistic culture, our bodies actually receive little respect and appreciation, especially when they become ill and eventually old. Nursing values need to be rediscovered that respect the debased human being, embrace illness as a part of existence, and allow time for healing. A key aspect of this book involves the idea and practice of “nursing gestures,” relating inner attitudes and practical nursing activities to one another in detail through numerous examples and overviews.

Anthroposophic Nursing Practice shows not only the possibility, but also the practical experience of nursing care, which aims to be both holistic and optimistic. The knowledge and perspectives gathered in this book have matured through the work of several generations of anthroposophically oriented nurses, all striving to refine a truly integrative nursing practice.

This unique book will no doubt become the classic text on the important practice of anthroposophic nursing.

Contributors include Klaus Adams, Frances Bay, Gudrun Buchholz, Annegret Camps, Bernhard Deckers, Carola Edelmann, Sasha Gloor, Renate Hasselberg, Inge Heine, Rolf Heine, Christel Kaul, Monika Layer, Regula Markwalder, Heike Schaumann, Jana Schier, Ada van der Star, Christoph von Dach, Ursula von der Heide, Gabriele Weber, and Anna Wilde.

C O N T E N T S:

Introduction to the English edition Adam Blanning, MD
Preface by Rolf Heine
Foreword to the fourth German edition by Matthias Girke, MD
Foreword to the third German edition by Michaela Glöckler, MD

I. METHODICAL-DIDACTICAL FOUNDATIONS

1. How Do You Learn Anthroposophic Nursing?
Learning Aid and Guide through this Textbook

II. ANTHROPOSOPHY AND NURSING

2. Observation as a Method of Self-development and a Therapeutic Element in Care and Destiny
3. The Anthropological Foundations of Nursing Extended by Anthroposophy
4. Illness and Destiny
5. Nursing as a Path of Development
6. Meditation in Nursing
7. The Concept of Nursing Gestures as a Model for Nursing Care

III. ELEMENTS OF NURSING CARE

8, Rhythm
9. The Human Warmth Organism and Its Care
10. Variations on Whole-body Washing
11. Preventing Bedsores, Pneumonia, and Thrombosis in Seriously Ill Patients
12. Rhythmical Einreibung According to Wegman/Hauschka
13. Compresses in Anthroposophically Extended Nursing Care
14. Active Principles in External Applications

IV. SPECIALIZATIONS IN NURSING

15. Pregnancy, Childbirth, and Puerperium as Stages of Human Becoming
16. Neonatal Nursing Care. Care Is Education—Education Is Care .
17. The Concept of Development as the Basis for Anthroposophically Extended Pediatric Nursing
18. Psychiatric Nursing
19. From the Question of Meaning in Cancer to the Cultivation of the Senses
20. Anthroposophic Oncology Nursing
21. Geriatric Care as Care for Human Beings
22. Aspects of Caring for Elderly People who are Mentally Ill or Confused
23. Caring for People with Dementia in Inpatient Facilities
24. Palliative Care
25. The Care and Accompaniment of the Dying and the Deceased

Epilogue

List of Products Mentioned, with US and European equivalents
About the Authors
Index

This book is a translation from German of Anthroposophische Pflegepraxis—Grundlagen und Anregungen für alltägliches Handeln, 4th edition (Salumed Verlag, Berlin, Germany, 2017). Translated from the German by Carol Brousseau.

About the Author

Rolf Heine (b. 1960) is a certified nurse and anthroposophic nursing specialist (IFAN). He completed his training at the Filderklinik Independent Nursing School in Filderstadt, near Stuttgart, Germany. From 1986 to 2016, Heine worked as a nurse at Filderklinik hospital, initially on the ward for internal medicine, followed by a teaching position at the Filderklinik Independent Nursing School and head of a nursing research project on the external applications of mustard and ginger. As a member of the nursing management at Filderklinik hospital he was responsible for the gynecology–obstetrics, internal medicine, and oncology wards. He has many years of experience in the areas of quality assurance and nursing development. In 2012, he founded the Academy for Nursing Professions at the Filderklinik hospital and served as its director. Today he maintains the Network for Anthroposophic Nursing Care in Germany. He was a member of the board of the Association for Anthroposophic Nursing for 18 years, a member of the German Nursing Council (DPR), and a member of the board of the umbrella organization for Anthroposophic Medicine in Germany (DAMiD). He is also active as the coordinator of the International Forum for Anthroposophic Nursing (IFAN) in the Medical Section of the School for Spiritual Science at the Goetheanum and is a member of the International Coordination of Anthroposophic Medicine (IKAM). He is president of the International Council of Anthroposophic Nursing Associations (ICANA). He has published numerous contributions on the topic of anthroposophic nursing in books and professional journals. He lectures and teaches seminars in Germany and abroad.

Additional information

Weight 50 oz
Dimensions 6.75 × 1.25 × 10 in
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Translator

Carol Brousseau

Introduction

Carol Brousseau

Foreword

Matthias Girke, Michaela Glöckler

ISBN13

9781938685286

Published

September 2020

Format

Hardbound

Pages

624

Publisher

Portal Books

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