epidemics can create psychosocial and spiritual needs in patients, their families, and health care workers as a result of uncertainty, fear, and the problems caused by disease containment measures.Because of their numerous physical and psychological needs, COVID-19 patients need holistic nursing care...
For many patients and their families, spirituality is an important part of healing and wellness. Through our Spiritual Care Services, Hurley Medical Center demonstrates a commitment to clinical excellence and comprehensive care that embraces each individual’s physical, spiritual, emotional and social nee...
Spiritual careBackground In spite of the necessity of implementing spiritual care practices for cancer patients, there is no clear process in this regard in palliative care programs of the health system of countries. The present study was designed with the aim of developing a clinical practice ...
Providing spiritual care for patients is an important component of holis... ML Jenkins - Dissertations & Theses - Gradworks 被引量: 2发表: 2008年 Spiritual care in patients hospitalized with COVID-19: scoping review Objective: to map existing evidence on spiritual care for patients hospitalized ...
Meeting the spiritual needs of patients with cardiovascular diseases has a significant effect on their speed of recovery and spiritual health, especially in coronary care units (CCUs). The present study was conducted to investigate the effect of spiritual care based on the sound heart model on the...
Within the hospice and palliative care movement, patients' religion/spirituality (R/S) has been a core component of care incorporated within international and US palliative care guidelines. However, as the discipline of palliative care has been incorporated into the larger biomedical community, the in...
During illness and hospitalization, the human spirit often needs special attention. Our board-certified chaplains give comfort and counseling to patients and family members of all faiths, as well as people who aren't religious. Sometimes patients may simply want to talk with someone who can ease...
Patients reporting high spiritual support fromreligious communitieswere less likely to receive hospice (adjusted odds ratio [AOR], 0.37), more likely to receive aggressive EoL measures (AOR, 2.62), and more likely to die in an ICU (AOR, 5.22), according to the results. The results also indic...
Traditionally, issues of religion or spiritual care are left to hospital chaplains in missionary hospitals and some first-world hospitals where chaplains are a part of holistic multi-disciplinary hospital care. In other instances, the patients are merely left on their own to call in their spiritua...
Two thematic categories emerged: Diagnosis of the spiritual needs of hospitalized patients; Strategies of spiritual support to the patient in the hospital environment. Professionals emphasize the importance of spiritual and religious practice in improving people's health and, therefore, infer the need to...