Association between spiritual care competency and spiritual health among nursing interns: a cross-sectional study [PDF]
Aims This study aimed to investigate the current state of nursing interns’ spiritual care competency (SCC) and its relationship with their spiritual health. Background Spiritual care is a vitally important component of holistic nursing. Understanding the
Xiaohan Hu +4 more
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Impact of an online spiritual care course on perceived competency in spiritual care of students in social and health care professions / Wirksamkeit eines Online-Spiritual Care-Seminars auf die wahrgenommene Spiritual Care-Kompetenz bei Studierenden in Sozial- und Gesundheitsberufen [PDF]
This study examines the impact of an online spiritual care course on perceived spiritual care competency of students in social and health care professions.
Magin Susanne +2 more
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Weaving spiritual care into nursing education: how the use of a self-assessment tool motivates students in a qualitative study [PDF]
Background Nurses have a critical role in providing spiritual care that improves the well-being of patients. Competencies for spiritual care are well described by the Enhancing Nurses’ and Midwives’ Competence in Providing Spiritual Care through ...
Joanne Lassche-Scheffer +2 more
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Relationship between spiritual health and clinical competency of nurses working in intensive care units [PDF]
Introduction: Spiritual health is the newest dimension of health that lies alongside other aspects of health. Since few studies have been conducted on the various effects of spirituality on nurses' clinical competence, this study aimed to determine the ...
Amir Jalali +4 more
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Analysis of the current status of community nurses' spiritual care competencies and the factors: A descriptive cross‐sectional analysis [PDF]
Aim To examine and analyze the level of spiritual care competency among community nurses. Design The study employed a cross‐sectional design. Methods From May to July 2022, 442 nurses from community health clinics were chosen as survey respondents using ...
XuanYue Zhang +6 more
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Nurse Competency in Providing Spiritual Care and Associated Influencing Factors: A Systematic Review and Meta‐Analysis [PDF]
Objective To determine the level of nurses' competency in providing spiritual care and factors influencing the same. Design A systematic review and meta‐analysis of cross‐sectional studies.
Wu Kaiyue +4 more
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Cultural and spiritual acumen in Chinese urology nursing: a quantitative and qualitative pilot investigation [PDF]
BackgroundWhile the importance of cultural and spiritual care proficiencies is well-validated in cancer supportive care and critical care settings, their relevance in urology remains to be substantiated.
Wenting Zhu +5 more
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Objective: The study aimed to investigate the spiritual needs of oncology patients and spiritual care competencies of oncology nurses caring for the oncology patients. Material and Method: The study has a descriptive and cross-sectional design. The study was carried out with oncology patients (n=324) and oncology nurses (n=17) who were caring for ...
G. Açar, Tülay Sağkal Midilli
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Investigating the effectiveness of online system spiritual therapies program on the attitude and competence of intensive care unit nurses in providing spiritual healing: A quasi-experimental study [PDF]
BACKGROUND: Spiritual care is a component of nursing that aims to enhance and expedite the patient’s healing process. It involves the nurse identifying the patient’s personal values, social interactions, and psychological requirements.
Davood Barati +4 more
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Nurses' and midwives' acquisition of competency in spiritual care : a focus on education [PDF]
Background: The debate that spirituality is ‘caught’ in practice rather than ‘taught’ implies that spiritual awareness comes about through clinical experience and exposure, requiring no formal education and integration within the curricula.
Attard, Josephine +2 more
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