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Nursing Management, 2009
NHS Education for Scotland has published Spiritual Care Matters: An introductory resource for all NHSScotland staff, which concerns how spiritual care is discussed, taught, practised and experienced in the NHS.
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NHS Education for Scotland has published Spiritual Care Matters: An introductory resource for all NHSScotland staff, which concerns how spiritual care is discussed, taught, practised and experienced in the NHS.
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SPIRITUAL CARE NEEDS AND SPIRITUAL CARE RECEIVED
BMJ Supportive & Palliative Care, 2013The purpose of this descriptive study was to compare the level of the spiritual care needs and spiritual care received among Muslim patients at the end of life during hospitalisation. The subjects were recruited using purposive sampling from the end of life Muslim patients during hospitalisation in five main government hospitals, namely Yala Hospital ...
Anong Phibal, Urai Hatthakit
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Nurse Educator, 1990
Nurse educators are concerned about helping their students assess and meet their patients' spiritual needs. But how effective are we in doing this? This author wondered if professional nurses perceived themselves as being expected to provide spiritual care, believed it was part of the professional nurse role, and felt inadequately prepared ...
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Nurse educators are concerned about helping their students assess and meet their patients' spiritual needs. But how effective are we in doing this? This author wondered if professional nurses perceived themselves as being expected to provide spiritual care, believed it was part of the professional nurse role, and felt inadequately prepared ...
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Spirituality and Spiritual Self-Care
Nursing Science Quarterly, 2011The authors propose an integration of the concepts of spirituality and spiritual self-care within Orem’s self-care deficit nursing theory as a critical step in theory development. Theoretical clarity is needed to understand the contributions of spirituality to health and well-being.
Mary L, White +2 more
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International Journal of Palliative Nursing, 2000
Practitioners involved in caring for terminally ill patients report that the most needed services for the terminally ill are pain management and control, together with emotional support and spiritual services (Speck, 1999).
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Practitioners involved in caring for terminally ill patients report that the most needed services for the terminally ill are pain management and control, together with emotional support and spiritual services (Speck, 1999).
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Journal of Hospice & Palliative Nursing, 2021
Marvin Omar Delgado- Guay +1 more
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Marvin Omar Delgado- Guay +1 more
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Nursing standard (Royal College of Nursing (Great Britain) : 1987), 2012
AbstractThis chapter looks at case studies to analyse the desired skills, attitudes, and knowledge needed to assess the spiritual needs of palliative patients. It looks at several questions such as: Under what circumstances would a spiritual history be needed? Why to screen for spiritual distress? What constitutes a spiritual history or assessment? Can
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AbstractThis chapter looks at case studies to analyse the desired skills, attitudes, and knowledge needed to assess the spiritual needs of palliative patients. It looks at several questions such as: Under what circumstances would a spiritual history be needed? Why to screen for spiritual distress? What constitutes a spiritual history or assessment? Can
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Aktuelle Rheumatologie, 2020
Die junge Disziplin widmet sich den Seelenkräften, die Heilung und Durchhaltewillen, Coping und Resilienz vermitteln. Das Wissen darum lässt sich vergleichsweise leicht in den Klinikalltag einbauen und verbessert oft die Atmosphäre für alle Beteiligten.
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Die junge Disziplin widmet sich den Seelenkräften, die Heilung und Durchhaltewillen, Coping und Resilienz vermitteln. Das Wissen darum lässt sich vergleichsweise leicht in den Klinikalltag einbauen und verbessert oft die Atmosphäre für alle Beteiligten.
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Palliative Care Versus Spiritual Care
Journal of Clinical Oncology, 2015TO THE EDITOR: The investigators from ENABLE (Educate, Nurture, Advise, Before Life Ends) III extended the rigorous scientific efforts to proactively implement early palliative care programs. Those of us interested in launching palliative care platforms for patients with cancer and their caregivers would be interested to know if spiritual care played a
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2010
Recognizing and addressing patients’ spiritual needs is fundamental to palliative care. Spiritual care addresses issues of religion, existential suffering and humanity. Nurses provide spiritual care through deep listening, presence, bearing witness, and compassion.
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Recognizing and addressing patients’ spiritual needs is fundamental to palliative care. Spiritual care addresses issues of religion, existential suffering and humanity. Nurses provide spiritual care through deep listening, presence, bearing witness, and compassion.
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