As a nurse, I work with a lot of people, and now that I’m in the float pool, I work with different people on different nursing units every day. While it has its upsides and downsides, I’ve met some really cool people over the years, and while I can count the number of patient...
Although the majority reported being able to provide responsive spiritual care it is of concern that much of this was based upon the nurse's own personal experience.Conclusions: As nurses are actively involved in providing for patients' spiritual needs, without specific training in most cases, ...
Seen from this angle, it is important to determine nurse’s spiritual sensitivity in order to meet patient’s spiritual care needs, to increase patient-nurse communication and to adopt a holistic approach to care. For this reason, the aim of this study was to test the validity and ...
A paucity of research has examined the relationship between addressing the spiritual needs of hospitalized Asians and their overall satisfaction with service provision. This study examined this relationship, in tandem with the effects of eight potential mediators, to develop a model of spiritual care fo...
Result:the workload of nurses experiencing high workload as many as31 nurses with an average percentage of 66% and attitudes ofnurses in fulfilling the spiritual needs of Patients Showed that themajority of nurses who provide spiritual needs less Obtain thehighest score by 26 nurses with a ...
Research shows that patients considered their spiritual needs of importance. Nurses held a similar view but felt the need for further education to help them give spiritual care. The nursing literature suggests that spiritual care is part of the nurse's role and guidelines for nurse education state...
Edis, E. K., & Kurtgöz, A. (2024). The role of spirituality for coping with cancer and the spiritual care needs of women with breast cancer and their family caregivers in Turkey: A qualitative study. Journal of Religion and Health, 63(2), 1475–1489. https://doi.org/10.1007/s10...
of Perception.The categories were unveiled: "Spirituality as a foundation for life"; "Spiritual needs sublimated by the family caregiver"; and "Care expected by the nurse".Family caregivers appropriate spirituality as a coping strategy and meeting the purpose and meaning of the moment experienced. ...
True holistic care requires attention to spiritual as well as physical needs, but many health care providers do not feel comfortable discussing spiritual matters with clients. Although recognized by national nursing groups as a standard of care, nurses are not well prepared or rewarded for spiritual...
Providing care for a loved one with cancer can be stressful for the family caregiver; yet, it can also produce spiritual growth. By providing care for the caregiver, the oncology nurse is equipping this caregiver to address the spiritual needs of the patient. Implications for nursing practice: ...