Development and evaluation of an inpatient [correction of impatient] holistic nursing care services department
- PMID: 15279858
- DOI: 10.1016/j.ctnm.2004.01.003
Development and evaluation of an inpatient [correction of impatient] holistic nursing care services department
Abstract
This paper describes the development and evaluation of a holistic nursing department at a 261-bed conventional, community hospital. Through the holistic nursing department, a nurse visits hospitalized inpatients. The visit might include complementary and alternative modalities (CAM) therapies, such as relaxation techniques, therapeutic touch, aromatherapy, and therapeutic suggestion. Evaluation of visits occurred through a retrospective chart review and patient satisfaction surveys. Main outcome measures were patient satisfaction, physiological changes, and pre- and post-distress scores. Discomfort and distress was decreased and patient satisfaction high when CAM therapies were used in conjunction with traditional inpatient medical and nursing care.
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