Bice April A, Bramlett Traci
University of North Carolina Wilmington.
Holist Nurs Pract. 2019 May/Jun;33(3):141-145. doi: 10.1097/HNP.0000000000000325.
Nursing students in various degree programs experience an array of stressful and demanding circumstances. As such, nursing faculty have a unique opportunity to provide student-centered teaching from a holistic comfort perspective. Holistic comfort is a concept supported by evidence symbolizing more than just the relief of pain. It involves caring for the whole person. The majority of research surrounding holistic comfort has been focused on patients-but, what about students in nursing? In this article, the authors aim to explain and expand upon the role of teaching from a holistic comfort perspective. Holistic comfort has been well documented in the literature and it is delivered in one (or more) of 4 different contexts: the physical, psychospiritual, sociocultural, and/or environmental context. Implementing a program of teaching focused on comforting students has implications for nursing education, organizational policy, and nursing practice.
不同学位项目的护理专业学生面临一系列压力大且要求高的情况。因此,护理教师有独特的机会从整体舒适的角度提供以学生为中心的教学。整体舒适是一个有证据支持的概念,它所象征的不仅仅是疼痛的缓解。它涉及照顾整个人。围绕整体舒适的大多数研究都集中在患者身上——但是,护理专业的学生呢?在本文中,作者旨在解释并扩展从整体舒适角度进行教学的作用。整体舒适在文献中有充分记载,它在以下4种不同背景中的一种(或多种)下得以实现:身体、心理精神、社会文化和/或环境背景。实施以安慰学生为重点的教学计划对护理教育、组织政策和护理实践都有影响。