Health Care Provider and Faith Diversity: Peer Review
It is important for the all nurses to understand that not just one faith present in the world. If we want to provide quality of care to the patient it is very important of understanding to belief`s. Hindiusm, Buddhism and Islam are three religions which are often experience in health care. Nursing stuff has to be more educated according to the difference shared along with religions. In my paper I will characterized each religion with that spiritual outlook on healing and components of the healing. Also it discussed about health care providers spiritual belief can be differ from the beliefs of the patient. That analogy is also made about Christianity and religions with it is faith of philosophy and healing.
Health Care Providers and Faith Diversity
In the modern world in the health care facilities have to deal with diversity background of the patients in faith belief and religions. Our responsibility as providers in health care is not just to provide preventative, promotional, rehabilitation and curative to patients and to their families. Also we have to provide to our patients spiritual and emotional healing as well. It is very important to get more new information about patients and their religions. Moreover, we have to know religion patients use to practice with, to help them in their healing process. Three religions and faiths that we will discuss are Hinduism, Buddhism, and Islam.
First of all I want to look at Buddhism. Buddha lived 2600 years ago in northern India. Almost 45 years Buddha taught that people who follow him in how to live with no materialistic life and suffering with overcome (Hollins, 2009). The Buddhism teaching can be conclude as do no harm, mediate and do good. When we see Christianity, both faith emerge people who follow that teaching to complete healing. In the same time Buddhists describe confidence according to the mediation which is very