What Is Holistic Nursing
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 Holistic nursing embraces all nursing which has enhancement of healing the whole person from birth to death as its goal.  Holistic nursing recognizes that there are two views regarding holism:  that holism involves identifying the interrelationships of the bio-psycho-social-spiritual dimensions of the person, recognizing that the whole is greater than the sum of its parts; and that holism involves understanding the individual as a unitary whole in mutual process with the environment.  Holistic nursing responds to both views, believing that the goals of nursing can be achieved within either framework.

The holistic nurse is an instrument of healing and a facilitator in the healing process.  Holistic nurses honor the individual's subjective experience about health, health beliefs, and values.  To become therapeutic partners with individuals, families, and communities, holistic nursing practice draws on nursing knowledge, theories, research, expertise, intuition, and creativity.  Holistic nursing practice encourages peer review of professional practice in various clinical settings and integrates knowledge of current professional standards, laws, and regulations governing nursing practice. 

Practicing holistic nursing requires nurses to integrate self-care, self-responsibility, spirituality, and reflection in their lives.  This may lead the nurse to greater awareness of the interconnectedness with self, others, nature, and God/LifeForce/Absolute/Transcendent.  This awareness may further enhance the nurses' understanding of all individuals and their relationships to the human and global community, and permits nurses to use this awareness to facilitate the healing process.   (http://www.ahna.org)

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