The Nature of Suffering and the Goals of Nursing

Nessa Coyle author Betty R Ferrell editor William E Rosa editor

Format:Paperback

Publisher:Oxford University Press Inc

Published:11th Sep '23

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The Nature of Suffering and the Goals of Nursing is a pragmatic text assisting nurses at every career level through the challenges and rewards of their everyday duty to care. It advances the seminal work of Drs. Betty Ferrell and Nessa Coyle to give voice to the suffering of patients, their families, and their communities, as well as the suffering of nurses and other clinicians. This second edition has been updated in light of health and social care changes from the COVID-19 pandemic with a focus on the social determinants of health and increased visibility of marginalized populations across physical, mental, spiritual, emotional, ethical, cultural, and end-of-life domains to support whole-person and whole-people care. Contributing authors emphasize the qualitative experience of those who suffer alongside the best available evidence for person-centered nursing to promote meaning, growth, and introspection within the field of nursing. New and expanded chapters offer broader perspectives of patient populations across diseases and across the lifespan. Concrete steps for nurses to grow toward personal and professional healing and wholeness are provided. Compassionate and holistic, The Nature of Suffering and the Goals of Nursing reflects the lived experience of patients, families, and communities at the intersection of high-quality evidence, offering a rare window into what it means to practice nursing today in response to the suffering of those they serve.

Since the advent of modern nursing in the time of Florence Nightingale, nurses have encountered suffering as an inevitable component of caring for patients of all ages. This book beautifully explores the many facets of human suffering in the context of physical, psychological, social, spiritual, and existential perspectives beginning in the perinatal period and continuing throughout the lifespan. It provides practical guidance for nurses on how to approach patients and their loved ones, including siblings and parents in the realm of pediatric suffering. The Nature of Suffering and the Goals of Nursing tenderly and poignantly addresses human suffering as nurses uniquely face it today. It is a must read for every nurse. * Vanessa Battista, DNP, MBA, RN, MS, CPNP-PC, CHPPN, FPCN, Senior Nursing Director of Palliative Care and Fellowship Director of Palliative Care Adult Nurse Practitioner Fellowship, Psychosocial Oncology and Palliative Care, Dana-Farber Cancer Institute *
This contemporary and updated exploration of suffering exposes morally unjust disparities among marginalized and disenfranchised groups that characterize the global burden of suffering. Drs. Rosa and Ferrell call for an equitable health and social care system that supports nurses to fulfill their duty to care for patients with serious health-related suffering. Every nurse can benefit from the expert recommendations that build confidence and understanding of how to respond to suffering. * Pamela Cipriano, PhD, RN, NEA-BC, FAAN, President, International Council of Nurses *
Suffering is part of the human condition and has been discussed since the beginning of civilization. Nurses commonly bear witness to anguish and distress, often suffering vicariously. This inspiring text forces us to reflect on how we frame our emotions and actions in the professional practice experience. As we process the devastating impact of a global pandemic, such conversation and dialogue on suffering could not be more timely." * Patricia M. Davidson, RN, PhD, Vice Chancellor and President, University of Wollongong and Dean Emerita, Johns Hopkins School of Nursing *
This textbook is a gift to all nurses. Acknowledging the depth and breadth of human suffering that nurses encounter in our professional roles reaffirms our dedication to caring for the whole person. * Lynn F. Reinke, PhD, ANP-BC, FAAN, FPCN, Presidential Endowed Chair for Palliative and End of Life Care, College of Nursing, University of Utah *
This book is extremely useful across borders and cultures to care for individuals in suffering because, although the world and context in which we live may be different, the nature of suffering and the elements necessary for its care are universal. * Sayaka Takenouchi, RN, PhD, MPH, Associate Professor, Department of Nursing Ethics, Division of Human Health Sciences, Graduate School of Medicine, Kyoto University *

  • Winner of First Place, 2023 AJN Book of the Year Award Palliative Care and Hospice Category.

ISBN: 9780197667934

Dimensions: 157mm x 234mm x 18mm

Weight: 408g

272 pages

2nd Revised edition