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D. Ziebarth (2015). Faith Community Nurse Citations. International Parish Nurse Resource Center,
Church Health Center, Memphis, Tenn. Current versions are available by request at
To join the Faith Community Nurse Research Site, please email [email protected].
Faith Community Nursing Literature: Publications
Key research words: Faith Community Nursing, Parish Nursing
(Research Manuscripts, Paper Presentations, Articles and Books)
Abbott, B. (1998). Parish nursing. Home healthcare nurse, 16(4), 265-267.
American Nursing Association and Health Ministries Association. (1998). Parish nursing
scope and standards of practice. Silver Spring, MD: Nursesbooks.
American Nursing Association & Health Ministries Association. (2005). Faith Community Nursing
Scope & Standards of Practice. Silver Spring, MD: Nursesbooks.
American Nurses Association and Health Ministries Association. (2012). Faith
community nursing: Scope and standards of practice. (2nd ed.). Silver Spring, MD:
nursesbooks.org.
Anaebere, A. K., & DeLilly, C. R. (2012). Faith community nursing: Supporting mental health
during life transitions. Issues in mental health nursing, 33(5), 337-339.
Anderson, K. J., & Anderson, J. (2014). A Theoretical exploration of the application of the
expectancy motivation theory to health promoting behavior of senior African American
women. In Mustang International Academic Conference (p. 52).
Armmer, F. A., & Humbles, P. (1995). Parish nursing: extending health care to urban African-
Americans. N & HC perspectives on community: official publication of the National League
for Nursing, 16(2), 64.
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Atwood, J., Peterson, J., & Yates, B. (2002). Key elements for church-based health promotion
programs: Outcome-based literature review. Public Health Nursing, 19(6), 401-411.
Austin, S., Brennan-Jordan, N., Frenn, D., Kelman, G., Sheehan, A., & Scotti, D. (2013). Defy
Diabetes! A Unique Partnership With Faith Community/Parish Nurses to Impact
Diabetes. Journal of Christian Nursing, 30(4), 238-243.
Baig, A. A., Mangione, C. M., Sorrell-Thompson, A. L., & Miranda, J. M. (2010). A randomized
community-based intervention trial comparing faith community nurse referrals to telephone-
assisted physician appointments for health fair participants with elevated blood pressure.
Journal of general internal medicine, 25(7), 701-709.
Baker, S. (1999). HIV/AIDS, nurses, and the black church: a case study. Journal of the Association
of Nurses in AIDS Care, 10(5), 71-79.
Baldacchino, D. R. (2006). Nursing competencies for spiritual care. Journal of clinical nursing,
15(7), 885-896.
Baldwin, K. A., Humbles, P. L., Armmer, F. A., & Cramer, M. (2001). Perceived health needs of
urban African American church congregants. Public Health Nursing, 18(5), 295-303.
Balint, K. A., & George, N. (2015). Faith Community Nursing Scope of Practice: Extending
Access to Healthcare. Journal of Christian Nursing, 32(1), 34-40.
Bard, J. A. (2006). Faith Community Nurses and the prevention and management of addiction
problems. Journal of Addictions Nursing, 17(2), 115-120.
Benner, P. (1999). Caring as a context for practice. Parish nursing: Promoting whole person
health within faith communities, 171-180.
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Bergquist, S., & King, J. (1994). Parish Nursing: A Conceptual Framework. Journal of Holistic
Nursing, 12(2), 155-170.
Berkas, T. (1997). Strategic review of the WK Kellogg Foundation’s service-learning projects,
1990-1996. Battle Creek, MI: WK Kellogg Foundation.
Biddix, V., & Brown, H. N. (1999). Establishing a parish nursing program. Nursing and health
care perspectives, 20, 72-72.
Blanchfield, K. C., & McLaughlin, E. (2006). Parish nursing: A collaborative ministry. In Solari-
Twadell, P. A., & McDermott, M. A. (Eds.). (2006). Parish nursing: Development,
education, and administration. Elsevier Health Sciences. 65-82.
Bitner, K. L., & Woodward, M. (2004). Advanced practice parish nursing: A clinical
narrative. Clinical Excellence for Nurse Practitioners, 8, 159-165.
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Boario, M. T. (1993). Mercy Model: Church-Based Health Care in the Inner City. Journal of
Christian Nursing, 10(1), 20-22.
Boggs, W. B., & Fields, D. L. (2010). Exploring organizational culture and performance of
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Bokinskie, J. C., & Kloster, P. K., (2008). Effective parish nursing: Building success and
overcoming barriers. Journal of Christian Nursing, 25, 20-25.
Bokinskie, J. C., & Evanson, T. A., (2009). The stranger among us: Ministering health to
migrants. Journal of Christian Nursing, 26, 202=211
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Booker, S. Q. (2015). Older African Americans' Beliefs about Pain, Biomedicine, and Spiritual
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Boss, J. G. (1999). Parish nursing practice with under organized, underserved, and marginalized
clients. Parish nursing: Promoting whole person health within faith communities. Thousand
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Bowman, C. (1999). Four Keys to Success in Parish Nursing. Health Progress,80, 40-42.
Brendtro, M. J., & Leuning, C. (2000). Nurses in Churches: A Population-Focused Clinical
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Creative nursing, 12(2), 13-13.
Brown, A. R., Coppola, P., Giacona, M., Petriches, A., & Stockwell, M. A. (2009). Faith
Community Nursing Demonstrates Good Stewardship of Community Benefit Dollars
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Brudenell, I. (2003). Parish nursing: Nurturing body, mind, spirit, and community. Public Health
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Buijs, R., & Olson, J. (2001). Parish nurses influencing determinants of health. Journal of
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Bunkers, S. S., & Putnam, V. (1995). A nursing based model of health ministry: Living Parse’s
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practice in the parish community. Parish nursing, 205-214.
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Bunkers, S. S. (1998). A nursing theory-guided model of health ministry: Human becoming in
parish nursing. Nursing science quarterly, 11(1), 7-8.
Burkhart, L., & Androwich, I. (2004). Measuring the domain completeness of the
nursing interventions classification in parish nurse documentation. Computers Informatics
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Burkhart, L., Konicek, D., Moorhead, S., & Androwich, I. (2005). Mapping parish nurse
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Burkhart, L., & Solari‐Twadell, A. (2001). Spirituality and religiousness: Differentiating the
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Carson, V. (2002). Parish Nursing: Stories of Service & Care. Templeton Foundation Press.
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Cavan Frisch, N. (2001). Standards for Holistic Nursing Practice: A Way to Think About
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Chase-Ziolek, M. (1999). The meaning and experience of health ministry within the culture of a
congregation with a parish nurse. Journal of Transcultural Nursing, 10(1), 46-55.
Chase-Ziolek, M., & Hoist, L. (1999). Parish nursing in diverse traditions. Parish nursing
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Chase‐Ziolek, M., & Striepe, J. (1999). A comparison of urban versus rural experiences of nurses
volunteering to promote health in churches. Public Health Nursing, 16(4), 270-279.
Chase-Ziolek, M., & Gruca, J. (2000). Clients' perceptions of distinctive aspects in nursing care
received within a congregational setting. Journal of Community Health Nursing, 17(3), 171-
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Chase-Ziolek, M., & Iris, M. (2002). Nurses perspectives on the distinctive aspects of
providing nursing care in a congregational setting. Journal of Community Health Nursing,
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Chase- Ziolek, M. (2015). Reclaiming the churches role in promoting health: a practical
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Chatters, L. M., Levin, J. S., & Ellison, C. G. (1998). Public health and health education in faith
communities. Health Education & Behavior, 25(6), 689-699.
Clark, M. B., & Olson, J. K. (2000). Nursing within a faith community: Promoting health in
times of transition. Sage Publications, Inc.
Cobb, M., Puchalski, C. M., & Rumbold, B. (Eds.). (2012). Oxford textbook of spirituality in
healthcare. Oxford University Press.
Cockroft, M. C. (2012). When the topic is sex: facilitating parent child communication in the
faith community. Journal of Christian Nursing, 29(3), 152-155.
Coenen, A., Weis, D. M., Schank, M. J., & Matheus, R. (1999). Describing parish nurse practice
using the nursing minimum data set. Public Health Nursing, 16(6), 412-416.
Cohen, E., Johnson, S., Nelson, L., & Peterson, C. (1998). Service-learning as a pedagogy in
nursing. Caring and community: Concepts and models for service-learning in nursing, 1,
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Cohen, G. D., Perlstein, S., Chapline, J., Kelly, J., Firth, K. M., & Simmens, S. (2006). The
impact of professionally conducted cultural programs on the physical health, mental health,
and social functioning of older adults. The Gerontologist, 46(6), 726-734.
Coldewey, L. J. (1993). Parish nursing: a system approach. Health Progress,74, 54-54.
Connor, A., & Donohue, M. L. (2010). Integrating faith and health in the care of persons
experiencing homelessness using the parish nursing faculty practice model. Family &
community health, 33(2), 123-132.
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Cooper, J., & McCarter, K. A. (2014). The Development of a Community and Home‐Based
Chronic Care Management Program for Older Adults. Public Health Nursing, 31(1), 36-43.
Cooper, K. C., King, M. A., & Sarpong, D. F. (2015). Tipping the Scales on Obesity: Church-
Based Health Promotion for African American Women. Journal of Christian Nursing,
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Coughlin, S. S., Costanza, M. E., Fernandez, M. E., Glanz, K., Lee, J. W., Smith, S. A., ... &
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Craig, C., Weinert, C., Walton, J., & Derwinski-robinson, B. (2006). Spirituality, chronic illness,
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Crigger, N. J., & Holcomb, L. (2000). Beyond Band-Aids: Empowering a Honduran
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Cullen, J. J. (1997). Beyond the Hospital Walls. Health Progress, 64-7.
Cunningham, R. M. (1977). The Wholistic Health Centers: A New Direction in Health Care. WK
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Daaleman, T. P., & Frey, B. B. (2004). The Spirituality Index of Well-Being: A new
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Dandridge, R. (2014). Faith Community/Parish Nurse Literature: Exciting Interventions,
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Delaney, C. (2005). The Spirituality Scale: Development and psychometric testing of a
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Nursing, 23, 145-167.
Dameron, C. M. (2005). Spiritual Assessment Made Easy... With Acronyms!.
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DeHaven, M. J., Hunter, I. B., Wilder, L., Walton, J. W., & Berry, J. (2004). Health programs in
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