Nursing Care of Sick Buddhist Monks follows Dharma Discipline (Tripitaka) for Nursing Students to the Practice in Nursing

Authors

  • Tanawat Ruamsook College of Nursing and Health, Suan Sunandha Rajabhat University
  • Worasak Khwancharoensap Priest hospital, Department of Medical Service
  • Rapeewan Arunsuriyasak Priest hospital, Department of Medical Service
  • Luckwirun Chotisiri1 College of Nursing and Health, Suan Sunandha Rajabhat University
  • Nopbhornphetchara Maungtoug College of Nursing and Health, Suan Sunandha Rajabhat University
  • Srisuntra Jermworapipat Boromarajonani College of Nursing, Bangkok
  • Wiwat Laochai Faculty of Nursing, Suan Dusit University

Keywords:

Nursing care of Sick Buddhist Monks,, Dharma Discipline (Tripitaka), Nursing students

Abstract

Health illness are common occurrence in people. The Buddhist Monk can also cause illness, as a result, the Buddhist Monks need to be admitted to treat the illness better. It’s important that the Buddhist Monks must be cared follows Dharma Discipline (Tripitaka) during the admitted in the hospital and can be able to religious practice appropriately. This article aims to offer the guidelines for nursing students to nursing practice and provide nursing students with knowledge, understanding, and skills for caring the sick Buddhist Monks. As well as to encourage nursing students can be approach and provide health service for sick Buddhist Monks appropriately follows Dharma Discipline (Tripitaka) and reduce the issue of disciplinary abuse to the Buddhist Monks who are admitted in the hospital.

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Published

2022-06-30

How to Cite

Ruamsook, T., Khwancharoensap, W. ., Arunsuriyasak, R. ., Chotisiri1, L. ., Maungtoug, N. ., Jermworapipat, S. ., & Laochai, W. . (2022). Nursing Care of Sick Buddhist Monks follows Dharma Discipline (Tripitaka) for Nursing Students to the Practice in Nursing. Suan Sunandha Asian Social Science, 16(1), 84–91. retrieved from https://so05.tci-thaijo.org/index.php/ssajournal/article/view/255501

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