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Publication Date:
April 2012
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1548-923X
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10.1515/1548-923X.2389

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Building Bridges: An Interpretive Phenomenological Analysis of Nurse Educators' Clinical Experience Using the T.R.U.S.T. Model for Inclusive Spiritual Care

Karen Scott Barss1

1Saskatchewan Institute of Applied Science & Technology, karen.barss@siast.sk.ca

Citation Information: International Journal of Nursing Education Scholarship. Volume 9, Issue 1, Pages –, ISSN (Online) 1548-923X, DOI: 10.1515/1548-923X.2389, April 2012

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2012-04-30

Educating nurses to provide evidence-based, non-intrusive spiritual care in today’s pluralistic context is both daunting and essential. Qualitative research is needed to investigate what helps nurse educators feel more prepared to meet this challenge. This paper presents findings from an interpretive phenomenological analysis of the experience of nurse educators who used the T.R.U.S.T. Model for Inclusive Spiritual Care in their clinical teaching. The T.R.U.S.T. Model is an evidence-based, non-linear resource developed by the author and piloted in the undergraduate nursing program in which she teaches. Three themes are presented: “The T.R.U.S.T. Model as a bridge to spiritual exploration”; “blockades to the bridge”; and “unblocking the bridge”. T.R.U.S.T. was found to have a positive influence on nurse educators’ comfort and confidence in the teaching of spiritual care. Recommendations for maximizing the model’s positive impact are provided, along with “embodied” resources to support holistic teaching and learning about spiritual care.

Keywords: spiritual care pedagogy; holistic nursing education; T.R.U.S.T. Model for Inclusive Spiritual Care; interpretative phenomenology

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