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Student Perceptions of Spirituality and Spiritual Care

Journal of Christian Nursing, 2018
ABSTRACT Nurse educators must equip students with beginning skills of assessment, communication, and awareness of spiritual care. Barriers to spiritual care—lack of time or of space, inadequate training—reduce nurses' provision of spiritual care.
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Nurses’ perceptions of spirituality and spiritual care

Nursing Standard, 1998
This research study illustrates nurses' concern about spiritual care and the author demonstrates why this issue needs to be researched more fully to prepare nurses to fulfil this role appropriately.
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What is Spiritual? What is Spiritual Suffering?

Journal of Pastoral Care & Counseling: Advancing theory and professional practice through scholarly and reflective publications, 2004
The author offers definitions for “spiritual” and for “spiritual suffering,” suggesting that human spiritual needs include Love, Faith, Hope, Virtue, and Beauty. Spiritual suffering is experienced when these needs are unfulfilled. Spiritual care involves assisting in the fulfillment of these needs.
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Placing Spirituality in the Contemporary World: The Islamic Spirituality Vs. Secularized Spirituality

Al Hikmah International Journal of Islamic Studies and Human Sciences, 2022
This article argues that secular humanists’ scholars like postmodernists are developing great interest in spirituality as though they are beginning to have a positive approach towards religion and as though they are beginning to abandon their secular humanistic beliefs.
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Spiritual Considerations

Hematology/Oncology Clinics of North America, 2018
Spiritual issues play a prominent role for patients with cancer. Studies have demonstrated a positive connection between a patient's spirituality and health outcomes, including quality of life, depression and anxiety, hopefulness, and the ability to cope with illness. Spiritual or existential distress is prominent in patients with cancer.
Christina M, Puchalski   +2 more
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A Process Spirituality

2020
American culture is in a state of critical fragmentation. The author argues that we will solve neither the ecological crisis nor our social estrangement from each until we transform our perception of life as embodied and interconnected, and rediscover what is sacred through transformative lived experiences of wholeness.
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Spirituality: The Search for the Sacred

2009
To the founding fathers of psychology, spiritual phenomena represented critically important topics for psychological study. Since the early part of the twentieth century, however, psychologists have tended to (a) ignore spirituality; (b) view spirituality as pathological; or (c) treat spirituality as a process that can be reduced to more basic ...
Kenneth I. Pargament, Annette Mahoney
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A Pathway to Spirituality

Psychiatry: Interpersonal & Biological Processes, 2005
The phenomenology of mystical experiences has been described throughout all the ages and in all religions. All mystical traditions identify some sense of union with the absolute as the ultimate spiritual goal. I assume that the pathway to both theistic and secular spirituality and our readiness to seek a solution in a psychological merger with ...
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Nursing and spirituality

Nursing Philosophy, 2009
AbstractThose matters that are judged to be spiritual are seen as especially valuable and important. For this reason it is claimed that nurses need to be able to offer spiritual care when appropriate and, to aid them in this, nurse theorists have discussed the nature of spirituality.
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Spiritual Assessment

2005
This chapter reviews models for spiritual assessment, presents general guidelines on how to conduct a spiritual assessment, and discusses what the nurse ought to do with data from a spiritual assessment. These topics are prefaced by arguments supporting the need for spiritual assessments, descriptions of what spirituality “looks like” among the ...
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