in the second edition of his book spirituality in patient care: why, how, when, and what, harold koenig, a psychiatrist and geriatric specialist, emphasizes the importance of taking patients' spirituality seriously. since many people turn to spiritual beliefs when they are threatened by illness ...
in it addressing the multiple aspects of suffering clowning as care of the spirit Buddhist and Christian approaches to understanding aging, death, and spirituality caregivers adapting to the world of the patient the spiritual aspect of palliative care in residential aged care personal competence and ...
Determining this scale of impact will undoubtedly enrich the professionalism of healthcare professionals and improve holistic patient care by nurses. The study described in this article hypothesized that the Christian/Catholic spirituality model influences the perception and dimensions of the quality of ...
4. Implications to the Education and Clinical Practice A person's personal spirituality was identified by research as the strongest predictor in the provision of therapeutic patient care due in part to the positive effect of this on relationships with the multidisciplinary team at the workplace (...
ImportanceDespite growing evidence, the role of spirituality in serious illness and health has not been systematically assessed. ObjectiveTo review evidence concerning spirituality in serious illness and health and to identify implications for patient care and health outcomes. ...
advanced cancers [35,36]. However, clear understanding is still lacking on how patients seek to have religion and spirituality integrated into their patient-centered cancer experiences; this is confounded by marked variation in methodological approaches to studying those complex constructs [33,37,38]....
an overview of the research literature and how to address the spiritual coping needs and concerns of patients the role of faith in providing meaning to physical illness and the importance of the role of the health care professional in first understanding, and then assisting the patient in their ...
doi:10.1056/NEJMp2310498The ethical principles of beneficence and respect for patients as whole persons may require doctors to inquire about patients' spiritual and religious needs and refer them to a chaplain as appropriate.The New England Journal of MedicineDaniel P. Sulmasy, M.D., Ph.D....
This chapter explores how primary care clinicians can most effectively explore, assess, and respond to patients’ religious and spiritual (R/S) needs, as they intersect with sexual and reproductive health (SRH) in the primary care setting. The chapter in
Nurses' Attitudes Towards Spirituality and Patient Care. Presents a study which investigated the role of nurses in facilitating spiritual care. Association between spiritual care and clinical outcomes; Definition... Vance,Diana,L. - 《Medsurg Nursing》 被引量: 56发表: 2001年 Singapore nursing ...