Health Care
Nurse practitioners need to work with all types of people, from many different faith backgrounds. Generally, they are not expected to know the intimate details of any particular religion, but they should have a generalized knowledge of how different spiritual beliefs can influence the healing process. While this can be a fairly easy process to acquire knowledge about major religious groups, there are many minority spirituality groups in the United States, being a very diverse society. Three that come to mind are Wicca, Druid and Native American religious traditions. This paper will analyze these different systems of spirituality in the context of how they affect healing in particular, as this is the area that will most affect the nurse practitioner's role.
Wicca
There are a variety of sources that provide insight into the Wicca view of healing. The Wiccan belief system is considered to be a pagan belief system, but is known for having a high degree of variance between practitioners. This is because Wicca is based somewhat loosely on ancient religious traditions, and has only limited formal form as a faith. Thus, each Wiccan person individualizes elements of Wiccan faith. Core principles that should be common to all Wiccans are a belief in either duotheism (God and Goddess) or pantheism, which reflects that everything in the universe is part of divinity. Wiccans also believe strongly in natural cycles, their beliefs hailing from a time in human history when seasons, night and day and other natural cycles were an integral part of life.
While Wiccans may present at a health care facility, it is probably not the first choice for many. Wiccans believe in spells as a critical part of healing. These spells are seldom part of evidence-based practice, but they are part of the Wiccan belief system, and it is expected that they contribute to the healing process. Where they do, however, it is as placebo rather than by actual medical effectiveness. Spirits are also an important...
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