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A Case Study of the Culturally Diverse Worship at the Florida Hospital Seventh-Day Adventist Church Tertiary-LifelongThis case study examined the history of the worshiping community of the Florida Hospital Seventh-day Adventist Church (FHC) with particular attention to the change in the culture of the worship services enacted in 2014 and its ongoing impact. The results from... -
An Exploratory Study of Nursing Personnel Needs in Seventh-day Adventist Hospitals in the Continental United States with a View to Educational Assessment and Planning Tertiary-Lifelong“The purpose of this study was to collect, organize, and analyze data from Seventh-day Adventist hospitals, nurses, SDA church leadership, and general statistics to provide nursing-personnel resource information for Adventist hospital and nursing education... -
Exploring the Relationship Between Adventist Hospital Board Chair Leadership Behaviors and Effectiveness Tertiary-LifelongThe purpose of this study was to determine the relationship between hospital chair leadership behaviors and effectiveness, and the relationship of effective chairs to effective hospitals. Results based on the online survey on 333 board members serving 34 Adventist... -
Preliminary Study on Burnout Syndrome and Coping Strategies in Intensive Care Unit Nurses TertiaryGiven that nursing is considered a highly stressful profession and prone to burnout syndrome, the objectives of this study were to measure the level of burnout in nurses in intensive care units, since professionals working in these units are a high-risk group... -
The Role of Adventist Hospitals in Shaping Public Opinion About the Seventh-day Adventist Church TertiaryThis paper examines the results of a study, which was commissioned to determine awareness of Seventh-day Adventists in six communities- three with Adventist hospitals and three comparable communities without Adventist hospitals. -
Toward an Ethics of Medical Care that Includes Care for the Spiritual Tertiary-LifelongElder notes that spiritual care is important to patient care. He argues that "the absence of intentional spiritual care is patient negligence!" This paper was presented at the 19th Institute of Christian Teaching.