Mock Gabrielle Sheridan
Gabrielle Sheridan Mock, MD, studied medical anthropology at Creighton University and earned her medical degree from the University of Nebraska Medical Center. She continues her training in internal medicine at Brown University.
J Christ Nurs. 2017 Jul/Sep;34(3):182-189. doi: 10.1097/CNJ.0000000000000393.
The literature that supports and describes faith community nursing (FCN) practice is extensive, but limited in describing the value and meaning of FCN to the community. A qualitative investigation of one FCN program led to emergence of five themes that illustrate the perceived importance of FCN to this community: tasks and services offered, nursing expertise, spirituality, familiarity, and community support. This exploration reveals the deeper value and meaning of FCN to the communities these nurses support.
支持并描述信仰社区护理(FCN)实践的文献极为丰富,但在阐述FCN对社区的价值和意义方面却很有限。对一个FCN项目的定性调查产生了五个主题,这些主题说明了FCN对该社区的重要性:所提供的任务和服务、护理专业知识、精神性、熟悉度和社区支持。这一探索揭示了FCN对这些护士所服务的社区更深层次的价值和意义。