The Importance of Spiritual Care in Nursing Practicedoi:10.1177/0898010115626777Mónica Veloza-GómezLucy Muoz de RodríguezClaudia Guevara-ArmentaSandra Mesa-RodríguezJ Holist Nurs
Cultural Considerations in End-of-Life Care How a dying patient's ethnic identity, age, and spiritual beliefs influence care-the sixth in a series on palliative nursing. P Mazanec,MK Tyler - 《American Journal of Nursing》 被引量: 33发表: 2003年 The importance of spirituality in African-Amer...
This article is an overview of a more substantial study, which sought to analyse the contemporary evidence for spiritual awareness and tangible practice within healthcare in the United Kingdom. Whilst acknowledging the multi-cultural nature of society, it is written from a nursing and mainly Christi...
Any one who is nursing a grudge against another has fast closed the ear of God against his own petition. How many there are crying to God for the conversion of husband, children, friends, and wondering why it is that their prayer is not answered, when the whole secret is some grudge ...
A new evidence base is emerging, which focuses on well-being. This makes it possible for health services to orientate around promoting well-being as well as treating illness, and so to make a reality of the long-standing rhetoric that health is more than
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