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Interview: Spiritual Assessment

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SPIRITUAL ASSESSMENT ASSIGNMENT INSTRUCTIONS
Overview-Important Definitions
Holistic Nursing: The American Holistic Nurses Association (AHNA & ANA 2013. p. 1) created the following definition in 1998; “all nursing practice that has healing the whole person as its goal....honors the interconnectedness of self, others, nature, and spirituality."
Spirituality: The feelings thoughts, experiences, and behaviors that arise from a search for meaning. That which is generally considered sacred or holy. Usually though not universally, considered to involve a sense of connection with an absolute, imminent, or transcendent spiritual force, however named, as well as the conviction that meaning, value, direction, and purpose are valid aspects of the individual and universe. The essence of being and relatedness that permeates all life and is manifested in one’s knowing, doing and being. The interconnectedness with self, others, nature, and God/Life Force/Absolute/Transcendent. Not necessarily synonymous with religion (AHNA & ANA, 2013, p. 91)
“Spiritual assessments not only glean religious beliefs and practices, but also query a person’s meaning and purpose in life and how that may have changed due to the present health experience” (AHNA & ANA p. 12).
AHNA & ANA. (2013). Holistic Nursing: Scope and standards of practice, 2nd Edition. Silver Spring, MD: Nursebooks.org.
Preparation
First read chapter 22 in Blais and Hayes and complete the Spiritual Assessment WebQuest.
Interview
Then complete a spiritual assessment on someone in your community. Use the form found below the rubric. Use bullet points or numbers rather than complete sentences. Be sure to choose an appropriate tool. You can use the assessment from the chapter on spirituality found in your textbook, or choose one found in the literature or online such as the
HOPE tool: http://www(dot)aafp(dot)org/afp/2001/0101/p81.html
FICA tool: http://smhs(dot)gwu(dot)edu/gwish/clinical/fica/spiritual-history-tool
FACT tool: http://www(dot)professionalchaplains(dot)org/files/resources/reading_room/spiritual_history_tool_fact_larocca_pitts.pdf
During the interview you will choose an appropriate spiritual nursing action based on your assessment and state how/why you chose the nursing action. What was the result of the action (e.g. what did the interviewee think of the nursing action and/or how did they respond to the nursing action?). What are your thoughts on the experience of doing this assessment (e.g. main takeaway(s), surprises, reactions). Please keep the form to three or fewer pages.
RUBRIC
Element Element
Fully Addressed Element
Partially Addressed Element
Insufficient or Not Addressed Pts Poss Pts Earned
• Appropriate assessment tool chosen, Source & Reference Included (2 pts) 2
• Assessment sufficiently covers all areas of the tool 20
• Nursing action appropriate
• Nursing action based on the assessment and how chosen
• Results of action included 8
• Includes own thoughts/takeaways on experience of doing the assessment 6
Spelling, Grammar, APA
Free of spelling, typographical, and grammatical errors, uses bullet points or numbering, reference in proper APA 4
Total Points 40
SPIRITUAL ASSESSMENT FORM
(Please keep information you fill in to two-three pages)
Date: __________ Interviewee Initials________ Age ______Gender______
Pertinent Diagnosis (if any) _________________________________________
Short description of interviewee and how you know them (don’t give away person’s identity): _______________________________________________________
Name of tool__________________
Source (Citation)______________ (include reference at bottom of form):
Questions Asked-use bullet points Interviewee Responses-use bullet points

Nursing Action(s)-use bullet points Why Chosen-use bullet points

Result of Nursing Action: Interviewee thoughts/reactions-use bullet points Your own thoughts/take-aways-use bullet points

References

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SPIRITUAL ASSESSMENT FORM
(Please keep information you fill in to two-three pages)
Date: 06/04/2021 Interviewee Initials D.N.H Age 71 Gender Female
Pertinent Diagnosis (if any): The interviewee has stage 4 (end-stage) of chronic obstructive pulmonary disease (advanced lung disease). She looks fatigued and experiences frequent exacerbations and shortness of breath.
Short description of the interviewee and how you know them (don’t give away a person’s identity): The interviewee is a 71-year-old Latino-American and a staunch follower of the Catholic Church. Her parents moved to the U.S in the 1920s, and her father was as a private sergeant in the U.S Army. Her husband died two years ago. She lives two blocks from my home with her two children and seven grandchildren.
Name of tool: HOPE tool
Source (Citation): American Family Physician (n.d). Spirituality and Medical Practice: Using the HOPE Questions as a Practical Tool for Spiritual Assessment. Retrieved from: /afp/2001/0101/p81.html
Questions Asked-use bullet points

Interviewee Responses-use bullet points

H (sources of hope and strength)
* You have been battling lung disease for years. What gives you hope and support?
O (organized religion)
* Are you part of organized religion?
* How important is your faith to you?
* What aspects of your faith/religion are important to you?
P (personal practices/spirituality)
* Do you have personal beliefs that are independent of the Catholic Church?
* What is the status of your relationship with God?
* What aspects of spiritual practices do you find to be the most important in your life?
E (Effects on medical care and death issues)
* Has your current situation affected the things concerning your spiritual activities?
* Are you worried that there might be any conflicts between your beliefs and medical decisions?
* Following your belief, what kind of medical care do you expect your doctors will provide over the next few months?

* “I have tremendous hope, and it all originates from the Holy Trinity (God the Father, the Son, and the Holy Spirit).”
* “Of course I am. I am a Catholic, and I used to attend all church services before my lung disease shifted to stage 4. Even now, I watch Catholic services on TV.”
* “Faith is everything to me. 2 Corinthians 5:7 says that, for we live by faith, not by sight. Faith guides every step of my life.”
* “Praying and trusting in God are the most important factors of my faith. They bring me closer to God. They also allow me to speak to Him directly.”
* “Absolutely not. Every belief I have originates from Catholic teachings. Having separate beliefs is a sin against the Church and God.”
* “I believe I have a close relationship with God. He has been taking care of me, and I have always strived to fulfill his will. My illness has brought me closer to Him, and I can see His glory in my dreams every night.”
* “Initially, attending church services was important. Currently, praying and reading the ...
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