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Nursing the Spirit

Care, Public Life, and the Dignity of Vulnerable Strangers
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Nursing the Spirit explores how nurses integrate spirituality into patient care within modern, scientific healthcare environments. Drawing on detailed fieldwork and surveys at an academic medical centre, Don Grant reveals that many nurses feel responsible for both physical and spiritual well-being. They navigate the tension between science and spirituality through storytelling and believe they often provide deeper spiritual care than chaplains, despite rarely discussing religion openly with colleagues. Grant combines his own experiences as a hospital volunteer chaplain and liver-transplant donor with empirical research to offer fresh insights into the significance of religion and spirituality in caregiving.
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Nursing the Spirit is ideal for healthcare professionals, nursing students, chaplains, scholars of spirituality and religion, and readers interested in the intersection of science, spirituality, and healthcare practice.

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Don Grant investigates the subtle ways that nurses at an academic medical center incorporate spirituality into their care work. Developing a new understanding of the social significance of religion, Nursing the Spirit recasts the intersection of science and spirituality by centering the perspectives of the people who provide care.

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Illness and death have always raised profound spiritual concerns. However, today most people experience suffering and treatment in hospitals and other impersonal, bureaucratic facilities whose employees are expected to follow scientific, rationalised norms of behaviour. How do professional caregivers—the nurses and other workers who tend to patients—navigate between science and spirituality?

Don Grant investigates the subtle ways that nurses at an academic medical centre incorporate spirituality into their care work. Based on extensive fieldwork and an in-depth survey on spirituality, this book finds that many nurses see themselves as responsible for not only patients' physical health but also their spiritual well-being. They believe they are able to reconcile science and spirituality through storytelling and claim that they can provide more spiritual care than chaplains. However, nurses rarely talk about religion among themselves because they are concerned that their colleagues are uncomfortable discussing spirituality. Nevertheless, by seeking to honour patients' ultimate worth as human beings, many nurses are able to instantiate spiritual values of care.

Grant interweaves his experiences as a hospital volunteer chaplain and a living liver-transplant donor with empirical analyses of nurses' spiritual work. Developing a new understanding of the social significance of religion, Nursing the Spirit recasts the intersection of science and spirituality by centring the perspectives of the people who provide care.

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Praised by Arthur Kleinman as a serious and provocative achievement that advances the social theory of care as a moral, emotional, and spiritual practice within highly bureaucratic and technologised systems. Jean Watson commends the book as an inspired treatise honouring nursing as a profound example of human caring, spirituality, and dignity, highlighting its interdisciplinary relevance and deep humanity.

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INFORMATION

ISBN: 9780231200516

Publisher: Columbia University Press

Format: Paperback / softback

Date Published: 23 May 2023

Country: United States

Imprint: Columbia University Press

Audience: Professional and scholarly

DIMENSIONS

Width: 152.0mm

Height: 229.0mm

Weight: 250g

Pages: 272

About the Author

Don Grant is professor of sociology at the University of Colorado, where he is a fellow at the Renewable and Sustainable Energy Institute and directs the Social Innovation and Care, Health, and Resilience programs. He is also a recently ordained minister in the United Church of Christ who works with communities to design programs that address injustices revealed by the pandemic and climate crisis. Grant is a coauthor of Super Polluters: Tackling the World’s Largest Sites of Climate-Disrupting Emissions (Columbia, 2020).

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