p pPurpose/p pFor many patients confronted with chronic diseases, spirituality/religiosity is a relevant resource to cope. While most studies on patients spiritual needs refer to the care of patients at the end of life, our intention was to develop an instrument to measure spiritual, existential...
This key point is useful and even necessary to be considered to design programs of care and cure for these patients in a country (like Iran) with cultural and religious beliefs. On the other hand, patients' economic status should be considered. 展开 关键词: Multiple Sclerosis quality of life...
Spirituality is essential to healthcare. It is that part of human beings that seeks meaning and purpose in life. Spirituality in the clinical setting can be manifested as spiritual distress or as resources of strength. Patients' spiritual beliefs can impact diagnosis and treatment. Spiritual care ...
He was open-minded and experimented with them all, trying everything on himself first, before offering it to his patients. Yet when he was honest with himself, he was disappointed with the results. He found that nothing he did increased health in the long term, either for himself or his...
These needs are an intrinsic need throughout the life; therefore, they will remain as a major element of holistic nursing care. One of the greatest challenges for nurses is to satisfy the patients' spiritual needs. This is a qualitative study with hermeneutic phenomenological approach. Data were...
国家科技图书文献中心 (权威机构) Semantic Scholar dx.doi.org NCBI Cambridge Univ Press 查看更多 相似文献Health Care Professionals' Responses to Religious or Spiritual Statements by Surrogate Decision Makers During Goals-of-Care Discussions Although many patients and their families view religion or spiritu...
S. (2020). Cultivating cultural competence: How are hospice staff being educated to engage racially and ethnically diverse patients? American Journal of Hospice & Palliative Medicine, 38(2), 169–174. (Open in a new window)PubMed(Open in a new window)Google Scholar Bowland, S. E., ...
Findings of this study suggest that although this body of literature provides comprehensive content about spirituality and spiritual care, there are some underlying conceptual problems. The clear demarcation between spirituality and religion creates problematic dichotomies between patients' individual and ...
Implications for nursing management Deeper engagement with patients and staff and their concerns is likely to result in breakthroughs in both the understanding and the practice of spiritual care as well as potentially other areas of nursing care.Julian Raffay BSc...
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...