Spiritual comfort, spiritual support, and spiritual care: A simultaneous concept analysis
Spirituality is a dimension of life and the human being that should be included in holistic healthcare. One major barrier often described by nurses on implementing spirituality in practice relates to perceiving the concept of spirituality as subjective and sharing confounding similarities with other concepts.
Ana Patrícia Tavares +5 more
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Spiritual Care or Caring Spiritually? [PDF]
Many healthcare providers have come to an understanding of the need for addressing the spiritual dimension of human beings. From aholistic view, human beings are first and foremost spirits and should be regarded as a whole, not merely their bodies (1 ...
Akram Heidari +2 more
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Human resources and patient rights during COVID-19 pandemic in Iran
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Seyedhassan Adeli +2 more
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Economic Transformation: the New Spiritual Leadership Model in Blimbingsari Village Jembrana Bali [PDF]
A spiritual leader can appear in any situation. It can not be just a genetic theory that allows a person to be a spiritual leader but is supported by social theory and ecological theory.
Junaedi, W. (Wayan) +1 more
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Research in the field of mind-body medicine focuses on the complex interaction of psychoemotional, social, spiritual, experiential, and behavioral elements and their impact on health and the handling of disease. Specific approaches intend to investigate and promote patients' own abilities and resources to manage their respective stressors, that is ...
Büssing, Arndt +5 more
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Resilience and spirituality mediate anxiety and life satisfaction in chronically Ill older adults
Background Spirituality and psychological resilience can be considered as a protective factor for coping with anxiety in geriatric populations. The aim of the study was to investigate the structural model related to the mediating role of spirituality and
Mohammadamin Shabani +5 more
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Spiritual leadership and spiritual care in neonatology [PDF]
This article aims to explore spiritual care in the neonatal care environment in addition to highlighting the importance of spiritual leadership of a health team in that context.Neonatal care is an ethically demanding and stressful area of practice. Babies and families require spiritual needs to be recognized in the context of holistic care.
Caldeira, Sílvia, Hall, Jenny
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Nurse's Spiritual Care Competencies to Patient with End Stage Breast Cancer [PDF]
Cancer has many side effects on patient's physic and mostly on mental which may affect on their quality of life. Physically most patients feel fatigue, insomnia, anorexia, nausea, and vomit while mentally they feel emotional disturbances such as anxiety,
Anisa, N. R. (Nurul) +2 more
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Continuity of traditions of students’ personal development in theological educational [PDF]
The relevance of the research is determined by the demand for the traditions of Orthodox pedagogy. Even during the period of the official prohibition of religion and of the church in the Soviet state, Orthodox pedagogy preserved moral and spiritual ...
Alexander N. Filippov
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Defining and assessing spiritual health : a comparative study among 13- to 15-year-old pupils attending secular schools, Anglican schools, and private Christian schools in England and Wales [PDF]
This article argues that the nation's commitment to young people involves proper concern for their physical health, their psychological health, and their spiritual health.
Astley J. +29 more
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