Write a paper addressing the differences between spirituality and religion as well as your personal thoughts about spirituality and the role of spirituality in providing holistic nursing care.

Write a paper addressing the differences between spirituality and religion as well as your personal thoughts about spirituality and the role of spirituality in providing holistic nursing care. You are asked to discuss how you have addressed the spiritual needs of patients and how spirituality and spiritual needs can be addressed with people who are not of a Judeo-Christian background.
References
This is a partial reference list for the chapters of the Professional Nursing: Concepts & Challenges textbook. Since this book has chapter authors named at the top of each chapter, you need to cite the chapter author rather than simply citing Black. Black is the editor, not the author.
To create this list, I typed the name of the author (2019) and the title of the chapter. Then, I copied everything from: In B. P. Black to the end of the reference and changed the page numbers. (Note: Your reference list should be in alphabetical order and should have a hanging indent so that the authors name is easy to spot). Note the a and b are used to differentiate citations between different authors by the same author. Delete the a and b if you are only citing and referencing one chapter written by the author.
In your textbook, Professional Nursing: Concepts and Challenges, review the section about spirituality in Chapter 13, “Nurses, Patients, and Families: Caring at the Intersection of Health, Illness, and Culture.”
Write a 3.5-4.5 page paper using APA format and address the following areas:
Define the concepts of religion and spirituality supporting these definitions with citations from professional literature that you have read.
Describe the difference between religion and spirituality.
Discuss your personal definition of spirituality.
Describe the role of spirituality in providing holistic nursing care.
Describe a spiritual assessment tool that you have found through your research. Several tools are known by their acronyms, such as CSI-MEMO, FICA, HOPE, SPIRIT, and FAITH.
Describe your personal comfort level with assessing and providing spiritual care. Would you ever consider using one of these assessment tools?
Describe effective ways to deliver appropriate nursing interventions to address spiritual needs.
Discuss ways to provide spiritual care to patients who are not of the Christian perspective.
Describe a personal clinical experience of providing spiritual care.
A minimum of three references should be cited within this paper. These references must be from professional literature and must support the definitions for religion and spirituality included in your paper. Online dictionaries are not considered professional literature nor are websites or blogs There are some excellent articles on religion and healthcare written over five years ago, so the requirement for an article that is current within the last five years does not apply to this paper.
This paper is to be written in FIRST person.
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Baker, M. J. (2020). Nurses, patients, and families: Caring at the intersection of health, illness, and culture. In B. P. Black (Ed.), Professional nursing: Concepts & challenges (9th ed., pp. 285-310). Elsevier.
Black, B. P. (2020). Glossary. In B. P. Black (Ed.), Professional nursing: Concepts & challenges (9th ed., pp. 373-384). Elsevier.
Christian, J. K. (2020). Ethics: Basic concepts for professional nursing practice. In B. P. Black (Ed.), Professional nursing: Concepts & challenges (9th ed., pp. 139-170). Elsevier.
Dieckmann, J. L. (2020). The history and social context of nursing. In B. P. Black (Ed.), Professional nursing: Concepts & challenges (9th ed., pp. 28-56). Elsevier.
Fearrington, M. (2020). Communication and collaboration in professional nursing. In B. P. Black (Ed.), Professional nursing: Concepts & challenges (9th ed., pp. 259-284). Elsevier.
Fenstermacher, K. (2020a). Health care in the United States. In B. P. Black (Ed.), Professional nursing: Concepts & challenges (9th ed., pp. 311-340). Elsevier.
Fenstermacher, K. (2020b). Political activism in nursing: Communities, organizations, and government. In B. P. Black (Ed.), Professional nursing: Concepts & challenges (9th ed., pp. 341-360). Elsevier.
Moulzolf, H. (2020). Nursings challenge to continue to evolve. In B. P. Black (Ed.), Professional nursing: Concepts & challenges (9th ed., pp. 361-371). Elsevier.
Tesh, A. (2020a). Conceptual and philosophical foundations of professional nursing practice. In B. P. Black (Ed.), Professional nursing: Concepts & challenges (9th ed., pp. 171-197). Elsevier.
Tesh, A. (2020b). Nursing theory: The basis for professional nursing. In B. P. Black (Ed.), Professional nursing: Concepts & challenges (9th ed., pp. 198-216). Elsevier.
Resources for NUR335: Foundations for Professional Practice Workshop 3
See Partial Listing of References for the Black Textbook (7th ed. APA) for examples of textbook references.
References
Cultural Considerations
Campinha-Bacote, J. (2019). Cultural competemility: A paradigm shift in the cultural competence versus cultural humility debatePart 1. Online Journal of Issues in Nursing, 24(1). https://doi.org/10.3912/OJIN.Vol24No01PPT20
Kelly, S. (2018). Can we give culturally competent care? British Journal of Nursing 27(10), S15. https://doi.org/10.12968/bjon.2018.27.10.S15
Fitzgerald, E. & Campinha-Bacote, J. (2019). An intersectionality approach to the process of cultural competemilityPart II. Online Journal of Issues in Nursing, 24(2). https://doi.org/10.3912/OJIN.Vol24No02PPT20
Gunn, J., Bydalek, K., Rikabi, G., Hammonds, L. S., Hebert, W., Hughes, C., & Lincoln, B. (2019). Offering culturally congruent Christian care. Journal of Christian Nursing 36(3), E43-48. https://doi.org/10.1097/CNJ.0000000000000628
Narayan, M. C. (2019). CE: Addressing implicit bias in nursing: A review. AJN American Journal of Nursing, 119(7), 36-43. https:/doi.org/10.1097/01.NAJ.0000569340.27659.5a
Odhiambo, B., Murray-Garcia, J., & Ackerman-Barger, K. (2019). Exploring nursing knowledge of Black American diversity. Journal of Cultural Diversity, 26(2), 60-75.
Spirituality
American Holistic Nursing Association. (n.d.). What is holistic nursing? Retrieved February 5, 2020, from https://www.ahna.org/About-Us/What-is-Holistic-Nursing
Anandarajah, G., & Hight, E. (2001). Spirituality and medical practice: Using the HOPE questions as a practical tool for spiritual assessment. American Family Physician, 63(1), 81-89. http://www.aafp.org/afp/2001/0101/p81.html
Baker, M. J. (2020). Nurses, patients, and families: Caring at the intersection of health, illness, and culture. In B. P. Black (Ed.), Professional nursing: Concepts & challenges (9th ed., pp. 285-310). Elsevier.
Balboni, T. A., Balboni, M. J., & Fitchett, G. (2015). Religion, spirituality, and the intensive care unit: The sound of silence. JAMA Internal Medicine, 175(10), 1669-1670. https://doi.org/10.1001/jamainternmed.2015.4471
Barber, C. (2019). Working within a spiritual framework. British Journal of Nursing, 28(4), 229. https://doi.org/10.12968/bjon.2019.28.4.229
Dameron, C. M. (2005). Spiritual assessment made easy with acronyms. Journal of Christian Nursing, 22, 1416. https://doi.org/10.1097/01.CNJ.0000262323.59843.2e
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LaRocca-Pitts, M. A. (2008). FACT: Taking a spiritual history in a clinical setting. Journal of Health Care Chaplaincy, 15(1), 1-12. https://doi.org/10.1080/08854720802698350
LaRocca-Pitts, M. (2012). FACT, A chaplain’s tool for assessing spiritual needs in an acute care setting. Chaplaincy Today, 28(1), 25-32. http://www.professionalchaplains.org/files/publications/chaplaincy_today_online/volume_28_number_1/28_1laroccapitts.pdf
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