Effects of Holistic Nursing Course: A Paradigm Shift for Holistic Health Practices

Marty Downey

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Abstract

A study of an undergraduate course in holistic nursing was conducted to determine its impact on personal and professional health care practices. A mixed method design was used to examine responses on a sample of 200 participants. Results indicated a positive personal impact with continued application of concepts into professional health practices. Personal and professional nursing practices were influenced from 1 to 7 years after completing the holistic nursing course. After introduction of the concepts of self-care and holistic approaches to health, students and graduates experienced a shift in values and beliefs related to their own health practices. Continued exposure to holistic practices creates a pattern of awareness toward health that affects future personal and professional nursing practice, creating a paradigm shift for emerging nursing students and graduates from the course. This affects the manner in which nurses meet the needs of their clients in a variety of settings.

Original languageAmerican English
JournalJournal of Holistic Nursing
StatePublished - 1 Jun 2007

Keywords

  • complementary
  • education
  • holistic
  • nursing
  • self-care
  • undergraduate

EGS Disciplines

  • Nursing

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