Which person believed that congregations should play a key role in holistic health care and fo-cused on implementing nurse-clergy teams to work with individuals and their families?

a. Pope John Paul
b. President Reagan
c. Rev. Granger Westburg
d. Lillian Wald


ANS: C
Rev. Granger Westburg explored ways to address holistic healing through the body-mind-spirit connection. He believed that congregations should have a key role in holistic health care, focus-ing on using the nurse-clergy team to work with individuals and their families. Lillian Wald is known as the founder of public health nursing. Pope John Paul and President Reagan were not involved in the development of faith community nursing.

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