Holistic and Integrative Nursing merges conventional medical practices with alternative healing methods, offering a comprehensive approach to patient care. This model prioritizes treating the individual as a whole, addressing not only physical symptoms but also emotional, mental, and spiritual well-being. Nurses trained in this approach utilize practices such as aromatherapy, yoga, and guided meditation alongside traditional treatments to promote healing. Research in this area focuses on understanding how these complementary therapies can improve patient outcomes, reduce stress, and enhance recovery times. It encourages a balanced care strategy, blending modern medicine with time-tested holistic techniques to foster optimal healing.
Title : Overview of artificial intelligence in healthcare
Adele Webb, Strategic Education, Inc., United States
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Title : Beyond cultural competence: Integrating cultural intelligence into professional nursing education and practice
Debra A Hrelic, University of North Carolina Wilmington, United States
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Xiao Yan Dong, Zhengzhou University, China
Title : A call to action for the integration of an underutilized resource: The evidence for Parkinson’s disease and music therapy
Carole Graves, Columbia University School of Nursing, United States
Title : A call to action for the integration of an underutilized resource: The evidence for Parkinson’s disease and music therapy
Klaudia J Zalewska, Columbia University School of Nursing, United States