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What about spiritual needs? Care robotics and spiritual care [PDF]

open access: yesFrontiers in Robotics and AI
Health is a multidimensional phenomenon encompassing physical, mental, social, and spiritual aspects. Therefore, it is only logical that good care should be holistic and include all these dimensions.
Jonas Simmerlein, Max Tretter
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Spiritual care

open access: yesSouth African Family Practice, 1995
No abstract available.
Claire van Deventer
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Future directions of spiritual care where spiritual care providers do not exist: a qualitative study [PDF]

open access: yesBMC Palliative Care
Introduction Spiritual care is a fundamental aspect of palliative care, addressing the emotional, existential, and spiritual needs of patients facing life-threatening illnesses.
Nattawan Meeprasertsagool   +3 more
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Evaluation of nurses’ perception of spirituality and spiritual care of parents in neonatal intensive care units in Iran: a national study [PDF]

open access: yesBMC Nursing
Background The stress associated with the hospitalization of a newborn exerts considerable psychological pressure on parents. In the neonatal intensive care unit, nurses generally focus primarily on providing physical care.
Narges Sadeghi   +3 more
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Overview of spiritual care instruments and its domains: a scoping review [PDF]

open access: yesBMC Palliative Care
Background Spiritual care in nursing involves addressing the spiritual needs of patients as part of their overall healthcare. It acknowledges that health is not just physical but also includes emotional, mental, and spiritual dimensions.
K. V. G. S. G. Vithana   +2 more
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Spiritual care competency and spiritual sensitivity among nursing students: a cross-sectional study [PDF]

open access: yesBMC Nursing
Background and objectives A holistic approach to nursing integrates biological, psychological, social, and spiritual aspects of health. Despite its importance, spiritual care often receives less attention than physical and psychological care.
Morteza Rabiei Vaziri   +4 more
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The psychological impact of COVID-19 pandemic on healthcare workers

open access: yesFrontiers in Public Health, 2022
BackgroundAs unprecedented and prolonged crisis, healthcare workers (HCWs) are at high risk of developing psychological disorders. We investigated the psychological impact of COVID-19 pandemic on HCWs.MethodsThis cross-sectional study randomly recruited ...
Fei Tong   +14 more
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Spiritual Care or Caring Spiritually?

open access: yesJournal of Kerman University of Medical Sciences, 2023
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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Jewish Values in Medical Decision-making for Unrepresented Patients: A Ritualized Approach

open access: yesRambam Maimonides Medical Journal, 2021
Determining appropriate care for patients who cannot speak for themselves is one of the most challenging issues in contemporary healthcare and medical decision-making.
Jason Weiner
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Spiritual care in the intensive care unit

open access: yesAnaesthesiology Intensive Therapy, 2021
The aim of the present paper is to describe the real possibilities of providing spiritual care in intensive care units (ICUs) in Poland. Faced with suffering and death, critically ill patients and their families need a source of comfort and hope ...
Maciej W. Klimasiński
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