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Spiritual care competencies among nursing students in the middle East and Asia: a systematic review. [PDF]
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A Spiritual care department: practical experience. [PDF]
Memaryan N, Rezaei Khodadadi F.
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Spiritual Care Experiences of Nurses Working in Gynecology Clinic: A Qualitative Research. [PDF]
Başaran F, Şahin M, Salık H.
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Into the Abyss: A Review of the Literature Related to the Spiritual Care of Family Caregivers In Community Hospice and Palliative Care [PDF]
Mann, Donna
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Spiritual Care at the Crossroads: An Ecumenical White Paper on the Future of Christian Healthcare Chaplaincy. [PDF]
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Spiritual care in outpatient oncology: a qualitative study of focus groups with cancer center chaplains. [PDF]
White KB, Sprik PJ, Jones B, Fitchett G.
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Journal of Christian Nursing, 2010
This exemplar, relaying an unexpected lesson in meeting the spiritual needs of an acutely ill patient, is written to encourage nurses in providing holistic care of patients. The author assessed spiritual distress and made a plan for spiritual care, but implementation and outcome were not favorable. An inductive Christian nursing theory by Elizabeth Ann
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This exemplar, relaying an unexpected lesson in meeting the spiritual needs of an acutely ill patient, is written to encourage nurses in providing holistic care of patients. The author assessed spiritual distress and made a plan for spiritual care, but implementation and outcome were not favorable. An inductive Christian nursing theory by Elizabeth Ann
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2023
The qualitative experience of sickness and death matters. Modern medicine has made important strides in addressing physical-and to some extent psychological-suffering at the end of life, but biomedical models are not properly equipped to respond to spiritual distress.
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The qualitative experience of sickness and death matters. Modern medicine has made important strides in addressing physical-and to some extent psychological-suffering at the end of life, but biomedical models are not properly equipped to respond to spiritual distress.
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