November 24th, 2013
HLT-310V Spirituality in Health Care- Grand Canyon University
Spirituality is not always or only defined by ones religious values and religious affiliations. The definition itself could be different from person to person or even between cultures. It’s more about understanding and learning who you are and making that connection to yourself. The value of connection carries on to the health care professions too and this where spirituality is essential to all medicine and health care. The process of understanding the patient and making that connection is valuable especially when there is a relation between one’s health and spirituality. Even though the medicine …show more content…
77). A true healing environment is created in customs that assist patients and family deal with the stresses of illness (Eberst, 2008, p.77). A quiet, noise- free environment helps with healing of patients and it promotes a calmer, stress free environment for employees including the health care providers of the hospital. The second component is the combination of work design and technology and some of the examples are educational tools for patients that will promote health awareness and healthy living of patients, biofeedback education by all testing departments for stress reduction, guided imagery CD to help with healing before surgery , skylight system which provides in room education specific to patient’s needs, periodic surveys to monitor satisfaction levels with treatment, live music in the hallway and healing music through the skylight system which provides a calm and relaxing environment for everyone in the hospital. The third component is the most critical one as per Erie chapman who is the healthcare industry leader because it wouldn’t be a complete healing hospital if there are no employees who follow the philosophy of giving a loving, caring and compassionate care. Without a strong culture of compassionate care it would be just a pretty hospital with the other two components. In Mercy …show more content…
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