Longitudinal evaluation of the effects of illness perceptions and beliefs about cardiac rehabilitation on quality of life of patients with coronary artery disease and their caregivers Health Qual. Life Outcome, 18 (1) (2020), p. 158 Google Scholar [36] Z. Yan, et al. Dyadic effects of family...
Critics of 'bio-medicine' have argued that it focuses narrowly on physical pathology, while neglecting the patient's subjective beliefs and emotional needs. Our findings ... 展开 被引量: 8 收藏 引用 批量引用 报错 分享 全部来源 求助全文 Oxford Univ Press 相似文献 参考文献 引证文献Taylor & ...
And the fact that the Christians have alienated themselves from the knowledge of the Journey of the Soul, is because they have adopted the doctrinal beliefs of a Roman Circus Prostitute and her husband the Emperor (see http://ChristianReincarnation.org ). That the carnal Jews rejected what ...
Our RE curriculum ensures that all the six major religions of the world (Christianity, Islam, Judaism, Buddhism, Sikhism and Hinduism) are covered twice from Year 1 to 6. The children’s work on different faiths and beliefs are often displayed in the classrooms or around the school. Beliefs,...
In fact, 69 percent of individuals identify as being very or moderately religious, and 83 percent indicated they would want their healthcare providers to ask about their spiritual beliefs (McCord et al. 2004). Despite the patient’s desire to discuss spirituality, many healthcare settings do ...
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