Faith Community Nursing Literature Reference List

Faith Community Nursing Literature Reference List

Faith Community Nursing Literature Reference List Key research words: Faith Community Nursing & Parish Nursing Published research manuscripts, paper presentations, dissertations, articles and books in APA citation format. Updated 6/2016 Abbott, B. (1998). Parish nursing. Home healthcare nurse, 16(4), 265-267. Abbott, B. (2001). Thinking out of the box to improve community health: How one secular hospital is supporting parish nursing in area churches and synagogues. Home Health Care Management & Practice, 13(2), 114-118. Abell, C. H., Bragg-Underwood, T., Alexander, L., Abell, C. E., & Burd, V. (2015). Nurses’ Knowledge and Attitudes toward Implementation of Electronic Medical Records. International Journal of Faith Community Nursing, 1(3), 74. Abell, C. H., & Vickous, K. E. Y. (2016). Serving as a Peer Reviewer: Rewards and Challenges. International Journal of Faith Community Nursing, 2(3), 10. Abell, C. H. (2016). Church-based Health Education: Topics of Interest. International Journal of Faith Community Nursing, 2(2), 2. American Nursing Association and Health Ministries Association. (1998). Parish nursing scope and standards of practice. Silver Spring, MD: Nursesbooks. American Nursing Association & Health Ministries Association. (2005). Faith Community Nursing Scope & Standards of Practice. Silver Spring, MD: Nursesbooks. American Nurses Association and Health Ministries Association. (2012). Faith community nursing: Scope and standards of practice. (2nd ed.). Silver Spring, MD: nursesbooks.org. 4-2017 DZ American Nurses Credentialing Center. (2014). ANCC and HMA announce first board certification for faith community nursing. Available from: http://hmassoc.org/ancc-and- hma-announce-fir st-board-certification-for-faith-community-nursing /#more-2311 Anaebere, A. K., & DeLilly, C. R. (2012). Faith community nursing: Supporting mental health during life transitions. Issues in mental health nursing, 33(5), 337-339. Anderson, K. J., & Anderson, J. (2014). A Theoretical exploration of the application of the expectancy motivation theory to health promoting behavior of senior African American women. In Mustang International Academic Conference (p. 52). Armmer, F. A., & Humbles, P. (1995). Parish nursing: extending health care to urban African- Americans. N & HC perspectives on community: official publication of the National League for Nursing, 16(2), 64. Atwood, J., Peterson, J., & Yates, B. (2002). Key elements for church-based health promotion programs: Outcome-based literature review. Public Health Nursing, 19(6), 401-411. Austin, S., Brennan-Jordan, N., Frenn, D., Kelman, G., Sheehan, A., & Scotti, D. (2013). Defy Diabetes! A Unique Partnership with Faith Community/Parish Nurses to Impact Diabetes. Journal of Christian Nursing, 30(4), 238-243. Ayton, D., Manderson, L., Smith, B. J., & Carey, G. (2015). Health promotion in local churches in Victoria: an exploratory study. Health & social care in the community. Bachhuber, T. M. (2010). The Collaboration between Parish Nurse and Public Health Programs in Connecticut (Doctoral dissertation, University of Connecticut Health Center). Baig, A. A., Mangione, C. M., Sorrell-Thompson, A. L., & Miranda, J. M. (2010). A randomized community-based intervention trial comparing faith community nurse referrals to 4-2017 DZ telephone-assisted physician appointments for health fair participants with elevated blood pressure. Journal of general internal medicine, 25(7), 701-709. Baker, S. (1999). HIV/AIDS, nurses, and the black church: a case study. Journal of the Association of Nurses in AIDS Care, 10(5), 71-79. Baldacchino, D. R. (2006). Nursing competencies for spiritual care. Journal of clinical nursing, 15(7), 885-896. Baldwin, K. A., Humbles, P. L., Armmer, F. A., & Cramer, M. (2001). Perceived health needs of urban African American church congregants. Public Health Nursing, 18(5), 295-303. Balint, K. A., & George, N. (2015). Faith Community Nursing Scope of Practice: Extending Access to Healthcare. Journal of Christian Nursing, 32(1), 34-40. Bard, J. A. (2006). Faith Community Nurses and the prevention and management of addiction problems. Journal of Addictions Nursing, 17(2), 115-120. Benner, P. (1999). Caring as a context for practice. Parish nursing: Promoting whole person health within faith communities, 171-180. Bergquist, S., & King, J. (1994). Parish Nursing: A Conceptual Framework. Journal of Holistic Nursing, 12(2), 155-170. Berkas, T. (1997). Strategic review of the WK Kellogg Foundation’s service-learning projects, 1990-1996. Battle Creek, MI: WK Kellogg Foundation. Biddix, V., & Brown, H. N. (1999). Establishing a parish nursing program. Nursing and health care perspectives, 20, 72-72. Bigham, A., Cunningham, J., & Johnston, K. (2017). Respite Care for Families of Children with 4-2017 DZ Disabilities: A University/Faith Community Model. Journal of Christian Nursing, 34(1), 52-58. Bitner, K. L., & Woodward, M. (2004). Advanced practice parish nursing: A clinical narrative. Clinical Excellence for Nurse Practitioners, 8, 159-165. Blanchfield, K. C., & McLaughlin, E. (2006). Parish nursing: A collaborative ministry. In Solari- Twadell, P. A., & McDermott, M. A. (Eds.). (2006). Parish nursing: Development, education, and administration. Elsevier Health Sciences. 65-82. Blumenthal, D. S. (2006). CDC‐funded intervention research aimed at promoting colorectal cancer screening in communities. Cancer, 107(S5), 1196-1204. Boario, M. T. (1993). Mercy Model: Church-Based Health Care in the Inner City. Journal of Christian Nursing, 10(1), 20-22. Boggs, W. B., & Fields, D. L. (2010). Exploring organizational culture and performance of Christian churches. International Journal of Organization Theory & Behavior (PrAcademics Press), 13(3). Bokinskie, J. C., & Kloster, P. K., (2008). Effective parish nursing: Building success and overcoming barriers. Journal of Christian Nursing, 25, 20-25. Bokinskie, J. C., & Evanson, T. A. (2009). The stranger among us: Ministering health to migrants. Journal of Christian Nursing, 26(4), 202-209. Boss, J. G. (1999). Parish nursing practice with under organized, underserved, and marginalized clients. Parish nursing: Promoting whole person health within faith communities. Thousand Oaks, CA: Sage, 55-65. 4-2017 DZ Bournes, D. A., Bunkers, S. S., & Welch, A. J. (2004). Human becoming: Scope and challenges. Nursing science quarterly, 17(3), 227-232. Bowman, C. (1999). Four Keys to Success in Parish Nursing. Health Progress,80, 40-42. Brendtro, M. J., & Leuning, C. (2000). Nurses in Churches: A Population-Focused Clinical Option. Journal of Nursing Education, 39(6), 285-88. Branstetter, M., Main, M., & Bragg-Underwood, T. (2015) "Practice Matters: Screening and Monitoring Hyperlipidemia," International Journal of Faith Community Nursing: Vol. 1: Iss. 2, Article 3. Available at: http://digitalcommons.wku.edu/ijfcn/vol1/iss2/3 Brémault-Phillips, S., Sacrey, L. A. R., Olson, J., Weis, J., & Cherwick, T. (2016). Measures of spirituality for use in military contexts: a scoping review. Journal of Military, Veteran and Family Health, 2(1), 55-69. Brown, A. (2005). Documenting the value of faith community nursing: 2. Faith nursing online. Creative nursing, 12(2), 13-13. Brown, A. R., Coppola, P., Giacona, M., Petriches, A., & Stockwell, M. A. (2009). Faith Community Nursing Demonstrates Good Stewardship of Community Benefit Dollars Through Cost Savings and Cost Avoidance. Family & community health, 32(4), 330-338. Brudenell, I. (2003). Parish nursing: Nurturing body, mind, spirit, and community. Public Health Nursing, 20(2), 85-94. Buijs, R., & Olson, J. (2001). Parish nurses influencing determinants of health. Journal of community health nursing, 18(1), 13-23. Bunkers, S. S., & Putnam, V. (1995). A nursing based model of health ministry: Living Parse’s 4-2017 DZ theory of human becoming in parish nursing. In Ninth Annual Westberg Parish Nurse Symposium: Parish nursing: Ministering through the arts (pp. 197-212). Bunkers, S. S. (1998). Translating nursing conceptual frameworks and theory for nursing practice in the parish community. Parish nursing, 205-214. Bunkers, S. S. (1998). A nursing theory-guided model of health ministry: Human becoming in parish nursing. Nursing science quarterly, 11(1), 7-8. Burkhart, L., & Androwich, I. (2004). Measuring the domain completeness of the nursing interventions classification in parish nurse documentation. Computers Informatics Nursing, 22(2), 72-82. Burkhart, L., Konicek, D., Moorhead, S., & Androwich, I. (2005). Mapping parish nurse documentation into the Nursing Interventions Classifications: A research method. CIN: Computers, Informatics, Nursing, 23(4), 220-229. Burkhart, L., & Solari‐Twadell, A. (2001). Spirituality and religiousness: Differentiating the diagnoses through a review of the nursing literature. International Journal of Nursing Terminologies and Classifications, 12(2), 45-54. Callaghan, D. M. (2016). Implementing Faith Community Nursing Interventions to Promote Healthy Behaviors in Adults. International Journal of Faith Community Nursing, 2(1), 3. Available at: http://digitalcommons.wku.edu/ijfcn/vol1/iss2/2 Callaghan, D. M. (2015) "The Development of a Faith Community Nursing Intervention to Promote Health across the Life Span," International Journal of Faith Community Nursing: Vol. 1: Iss. 2, Article 2. Available at: http://digitalcommons.wku.edu/ijfcn/vol1/iss2/2 4-2017 DZ Callaghan, D. M. (2006). The influence of spiritual growth on self-care agency in an older adult population. Journal of Gerontological

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