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Cognitive behavioral therapy for anxiety and depression in cancer survivors: a meta-analysis
This study aimed to investigate the effects of cognitive behavioral therapy (CBT) on anxiety and depression in cancer survivors. The PubMed, Embase, PsycINFO, and Cochrane Library databases were searched.
Lemeng Zhang +11 more
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Implementing “Link Nurses” as Spiritual Care Support in a General Hospital
Background: spiritual care by nurses may be omitted from clinical practice when not structurally embedded in daily professional care routines. Method: a mixed method study was designed to measure qualitative and quantitative outcomes of a “link nurse” as
Bart Cusveller +3 more
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Background Seclusion is a coercive measure - temporary confinement in an almost empty, non-stimulating room in a closed psychiatric admission ward to prevent (further) urgent danger due to a mental disorder. Although there is observational research about
Eva S. Trapman, Arjan W. Braam
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Spiritual Care in Palliative Care
Palliative care has always included spiritual care, but the provision and inclusion of spiritual care within and across palliative care services internationally is sub-optimal. In this summary overview, we address understandings and meanings of spirituality and related terms, both generally and in the context of healthcare, and outline the importance ...
Megan C. Best +2 more
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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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Predictors of spiritual care provision for patients with dementia at the end of life as perceived by physicians : a prospective study [PDF]
Background: Spiritual caregiving is part of palliative care and may contribute to well being at the end of life. However, it is a neglected area in the care and treatment of patients with dementia.
Deliens, Luc +3 more
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The aim of this article is to illustrate and outline an understanding of spiritual care as a process involving a number of organically linked phases: (1) the identification of spiritual needs and resources, (2) understanding the patient’s specific needs,
Ricko Damberg Nissen +2 more
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The Process of Providing Spiritual Care to Muslim Cancer Patients
Spiritual care is a component of the holistic approach to care and treatment. Also, health care providers face many challenges when it comes to spiritual care.
Alireza Irajpour, Maryam Moghimian
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Spiritual wellbeing, Attitude toward Spiritual Care and its Relationship with Spiritual Care Competence among Critical Care Nurses [PDF]
Introduction: Nurses’ spiritual wellbeing and their attitude toward spirituality and competence of nurses in providing of spiritual care can affect the quality of care in nursing. The aim of this study was to evaluate spiritual wellbeing, attitude toward
Tagie Azarsa +4 more
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The correlation between spiritual care competence and spiritual health among Iranian nurses
Background Considering the importance of spiritual aspects of human beings, spiritual care provision is increasingly recognized as a major duty of healthcare providers, particularly nursing staff.
Akram Heidari +2 more
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