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Holistic Nursing Practice, 2007
Spirituality and the expression of spirituality have received renewed interest in both nursing and nonnursing literature over the last 20 years. Scholars in spirituality studies have contributed to the wealth of both qualitative and quantitative data that exist.
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Spirituality and the expression of spirituality have received renewed interest in both nursing and nonnursing literature over the last 20 years. Scholars in spirituality studies have contributed to the wealth of both qualitative and quantitative data that exist.
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Spiritual Practices: The True Test of Spirituality
Dialog, 2001“Spirituality” may be the most loaded word in conversations on religion today. In this article I want to examine the current tensions between spirituality and religion and also suggest that “spiritual practices” are the key to authentic spirituality.
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Nurses' Spiritual Care Practices
Journal of Christian Nursing, 2015Research indicates that nurses do not consistently provide spiritual care, feel ill equipped to do so, and there is a lack of information as to the type of spiritual care practices nurses use. This exploratory descriptive study surveyed nurses (N = 123) about their spiritual care practices and perceptions of effectiveness, followed by qualitative ...
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Organic Farming as Spiritual Practice and Practical Spirituality at Sunburst Farms
Nova Religio, 2019The Brotherhood of the Sun, a new religious movement founded in 1969 in Santa Barbara, California, operated America’s largest organic farm and was the largest shipper of organic produce in the U.S. in the mid- to late-1970s. Despite this achievement, both the Brotherhood of the Sun and its Sunburst Farms are largely missing from scholarly work on ...
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Spiritual Dimensions of Practice
The Clinical Supervisor, 1991Few schools of social work give explicit curricular attention to the spiritual aspects of practice with clients in a way that would be helpful to students in dealing with this aspect of life. This paper places values and faith in their historical context within the profession of social work.
Allie C. Kilpatrick, Thomas P. Holland
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Spirituality and nursing practice
Journal of Clinical Nursing, 1993Summary Spirituality is often equated or used synonymously with the word religion but it appears this concept can be defined in broader terms. Nurses do not appear to consider spirituality adequately in clinical practice but if holistic care is to be given to patients it is essential that the spiritual component of individuals is addressed.
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Integrative oncology: Addressing the global challenges of cancer prevention and treatment
Ca-A Cancer Journal for Clinicians, 2022Jun J Mao,, Msce +2 more
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Practices of Nontheistic Spirituality
2018For many people, spiritual practice is associated with one or another theistic religion. But this association is not inevitable. Both in the ancient and the modern worlds, teachers of certain wisdom-traditions offered techniques of spiritual development that did not require belief in God or gods.
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