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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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The influence of spiritual well-being, spiritual needs, and nursing work environment on spiritual care practice among nurses in long-term care hospitals: A cross-sectional study. [PDF]
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Correction to: Navigating Complexity: Spiritual Care Discourses Among Swedish Palliative Care Professionals. [PDF]
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Journal of Hospice & Palliative Nursing, 2023
Spiritual care can improve patients' physical and emotional well-being, but patients at the end of life often experience their spiritual needs are not being sufficiently met by the health care professionals. This is caused by barriers among health care professionals that stem from inadequate education on spiritual care and lack of self-reflection on ...
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Spiritual care can improve patients' physical and emotional well-being, but patients at the end of life often experience their spiritual needs are not being sufficiently met by the health care professionals. This is caused by barriers among health care professionals that stem from inadequate education on spiritual care and lack of self-reflection on ...
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Spiritual leadership and spiritual care in neonatology [PDF]
This article aims to explore spiritual care in the neonatal care environment in addition to highlighting the importance of spiritual leadership of a health team in that context.Neonatal care is an ethically demanding and stressful area of practice. Babies and families require spiritual needs to be recognized in the context of holistic care.
Sílvia Caldeira, Jenny Hall
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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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Understanding spirituality and spiritual care in nursing
Nursing Standard, 2017Spirituality is a complex concept that has different meanings for different people. Spiritual care is a fundamental aspect of nursing and attending to the spiritual needs of patients may improve their health outcomes. This article, the first in a series of three, explores various definitions of spirituality, and the importance of spirituality and ...
Timmins, Fiona, Caldeira, Sílvia
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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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A Narrative Approach to Spirituality and Spiritual Care in Health Care
Journal of Religion and Health, 2019Recent approaches to spirituality in health care suggest spirituality and meaning making are intimately connected. However, not much has been done to explore the hermeneutic and existential implications of this perspective. This article delves into these hermeneutic and existential questions, suggesting that narrative is a comprehensive phenomenon ...
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