Modern nursing was based on a charismatic nursing model developed by Florence Nightingale (1820), reflecting her spiritual, almost charismatic strength. According to Traditional nursing was therefore based on fundamental human values, spirituality is intrinsic to human nature, compatible with science, and can therefore guide the development of future nursing care. The cornerstone of the original nursing paradigm, as developed by Nightingale, was the provision of humanitarian nursing care for the sick and for people with disabilities. This approach did not distinguish among physical, psychological, social, and spiritual aspects. Traditional nursing was therefore based on fundamental