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J Holist Nurs ; 34(1): 44-55, 2016 Mar.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-25911026

ABSTRACT

A cohort of holistic nurses, recognizing opportunities inherent in health care transformation, organized and worked together from 2009 to 2012. The goal was to hold space for holistic nursing by developing a health and wellness coaching role and certification program for holistic nurses. The intent was to ensure that holistic nurses could work to the fullest of their ability within the evolving health care system, and others could discover the merit of holistic nursing as they explored the possibilities of nurse coaching. Challenges emerged that required the cohort plan strategies that would hold the space for nursing while also moving toward the intended goal. As they worked, this cohort demonstrated leadership skills, knowledge, values, and attitudes of holistic nursing that provide an example for others who follow in the wake of health care transformation. The American Holistic Credentialing Corporation's perspective of the events that unfolded and of the related decisions made by the coalition provides a record of the evolution of holistic nursing.


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Education, Nursing/organization & administration , Holistic Health/trends , Holistic Nursing/education , Holistic Nursing/trends , American Nurses' Association/organization & administration , Certification/standards , Clinical Competence/standards , Education, Nursing/standards , Holistic Health/education , Holistic Health/standards , Holistic Nursing/standards , Humans , Licensure, Nursing , Nurse's Role , Nurses , Professional Autonomy , United States
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J Holist Nurs ; 31(4): 303-13, 2013 Dec.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-23958825

ABSTRACT

The American Holistic Nurses Credentialing Corporation (AHNCC), the only national credentialing body for holistic nurses, has a responsibility to offer valid, reliable, and rigorous certification examinations and to grow and evolve as indicated by social and professional changes. This article describes four major changes in the work of AHNCC since 2004: a detection of an evolution in the domain of holistic nursing through review of the literature; clarification and specification of levels of practice by educational level; development of the nurse coach role in nursing, designed within the precepts of holistic nursing; and AHNCC's response to the social paradigm shift for health care, and nursing's advanced practice registered nurse consensus model. Each of these is discussed in detail describing the circumstances that perpetuated AHNCC's consideration and the actions taken by AHNCC.


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Certification/standards , Clinical Competence/standards , Education, Nursing/standards , Holistic Nursing/standards , Societies, Nursing/standards , American Nurses' Association/organization & administration , Holistic Health , Humans , Licensure, Nursing/standards , Professional Autonomy , United States
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J Holist Nurs ; 31(4): 291-302, 2013 Dec.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-23783664

ABSTRACT

The American Holistic Nurses Credentialing Corporation (AHNCC), certifying body for nurses practicing within the precepts of holistic nursing, uses a systematic process to guide program development. A previous publication described their early work that distinguished basic and advanced holistic nursing and development of related examinations. A more recent publication described the work of AHNCC from 2004 to 2012, including a role-delineation study (RDS) that was undertaken to identify and validate competencies currently used by holistic nurses. A final report describes the RDS design, methods, and raw data information. This article discusses AHNCC's goals for undertaking the 2012 Holistic Nursing RDS and the implications for the certification programs.


Subject(s)
Certification/standards , Clinical Competence/standards , Holistic Nursing/standards , Licensure, Nursing/standards , Nurse's Role , Societies, Nursing/standards , American Nurses' Association/organization & administration , Holistic Health , Humans , Professional Autonomy , United States
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