Rosa William
University of Rwanda, and Rwanda Military Hospital, Kigali, Rwanda, in partnership with New York University.
Holist Nurs Pract. 2017 May/Jun;31(3):183-192. doi: 10.1097/HNP.0000000000000207.
Over the past several years, holistic nursing education has become more readily available to nurses working in high-income nations, and holistic practice has become better defined and promoted through countless organizational and governmental initiatives. However, global nursing community members, particularly those serving in low- and middle-income countries (LMICs) within resource-constrained health care systems, may not find holistic nursing easily accessible or applicable to practice. The purpose of this article is to assess the readiness of nursing sectors within these resource-constrained settings to access, understand, and apply holistic nursing principles and practices within the context of cultural norms, diverse definitions of the nursing role, and the current status of health care in these countries. The history, current status, and projected national goals of professional nursing in Rwanda is used as an exemplar to forward the discussion regarding the readiness of nurses to adopt holistic education into practice in LMICs. A background of holistic nursing practice in the United States is provided to illustrate the multifaceted aspects of support necessary in order that such a specialty continues to evolve and thrive within health care arenas and the communities it cares for.
在过去几年里,整体护理教育对于高收入国家的护士来说变得更容易获得,并且通过无数的组织和政府举措,整体护理实践得到了更好的定义和推广。然而,全球护理界成员,尤其是那些在资源有限的医疗保健系统中服务于低收入和中等收入国家(LMICs)的成员,可能会发现整体护理不容易获得或应用于实践。本文的目的是评估这些资源有限环境中的护理部门在文化规范、护理角色的不同定义以及这些国家医疗保健现状的背景下,获取、理解和应用整体护理原则与实践的准备情况。以卢旺达专业护理的历史、现状和预计的国家目标为例,推进关于低收入和中等收入国家护士将整体护理教育应用于实践的准备情况的讨论。提供美国整体护理实践的背景,以说明为使这一专业在医疗保健领域及其所服务的社区中持续发展和繁荣所需的多方面支持。