Holistic Practice in Healthcare Make holistic and person-centred practice a lived reality in any practice setting, improving patient care through application of the Burford NDU model
Holistic Practice in Healthcare is the 30th anniversary review and development of a holistic model that enables practitioners, organisations, and educators to unleash their therapeutic potential and deliver patient-centred care. This model gives structure and direction to practice in a range of practice settings, and includes information on:
Systems for tuning practitioners into the holistic vision, communicating holistic practice, and organising delivery of holistic practice Systems for enabling practitioners to realise holistic practice and to live and ensure holistic quality Reflections from primary and associate nurses on using this holistic model at Burford and the Oxford Community Hospital, and on applying the model in an acute medical unit, community setting, and hospice setting Establishing a learning culture to support holistic practice through leadership Contributions from professors Jean Watson and Brendan McCormack, highlighting the essential significance of holistic practice in the modern world
Providing key insight from practitioners of the Burford NDU model, Holistic Practice in Healthcare is an essential resource for all nurses and healthcare professionals looking to become holistic practitioners.
List of Contributors vii Foreword by Jean Watson ix Foreword by Brendan Mccormack xiii Preface xvii Acknowledgments xxv 1 Holistic or Person-centred Vision for Practice 1 Christopher Johns 2 Setting Out the Burford NDU Model 19 Christopher Johns Part 1 The 5 Systems 3 System to Tuning Practitioners into the Holistic Vision 35 Christopher Johns 4 System for Communicating Holistic Practice 41 Christopher Johns 5 System for Organising Delivery of Holistic Practice 57 Christopher Johns 6 A System for Enabling Practitioners to Realise Holistic Practice 65 Christopher Johns 7 A System to Enable Practitioners to Live Quality 81 Christopher Johns Part 2 Practitioner Accounts 8 Caring as Mutual Empowerment: Working with the BNDU Model at Burford 91 Lyn Sutherland 9 Discovering the Art of Nursing: Using the BNDU Model at Burford 101 Roger Cowell 10 Just Following Care? Reflections of Associate Nurses in Using the BNDU Model at Burford 113 Kate Butcher and Jan Dewing 11 The BNDU Model in Use at the Oxford Community Hospital 131 Brendan McCormack, Carol McCaffrey, and Susan Booker 12 Using the BNDU Model in the Community 149 Susan Metcalf and Christopher Johns 13 Applying the BNDU Model in an Acute Medical Unit [7e] 161 Robert Garbett 14 Peter and Sam 179 Christopher Johns 15 Holistic Practice Matters 185 Christopher Johns Appendix 1 193 Appendix 2 201 Appendix 3 203 Index 205
Christopher Johns, Educational and Organisational Consultant in Reflective Practices; retired Professor of Nursing at the University of Bedfordshire; Honorary Scholar, Global Academy of Holistic Nursing, and awarded a National Teaching Fellowship in 2010.