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Emotional Intelligence and Spiritual Well-Being
Journal of Christian Nursing, 2014Understanding factors that influence spiritual well-being may improve nurses' spiritual caregiving. This study examined relationships between emotional intelligence (EI) and spiritual well-being (SWB) in undergraduate and graduate nursing students. Using the Mayer-Salovey-Caruso Emotional Intelligence Test (MSCEIT) and the spiritual well-being scale ...
Beauvais, Audrey M. +2 more
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International Journal of Children's Spirituality, 2009
My investigations into notions of contemporary spirituality began in the late nineties when I would hear my students claim to be ‘not religious but spiritual’.
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My investigations into notions of contemporary spirituality began in the late nineties when I would hear my students claim to be ‘not religious but spiritual’.
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Spirituality and spiritual well-being among nursing students
International Journal of Nursing Education and Research, 2021Aim: A descriptive study was conducted to assess the spirituality and spiritual among nursing students in a selected college of nursing in Ernakulum District, Kerala. Background: Spirituality and spiritual care are of great importance as fundamental principles in health care.
Jisha Joseph +6 more
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Spiritual Care Intervention and Spiritual Well-Being
Journal of Holistic Nursing, 2016This study explored the frequency of providing aspects of spiritual care intervention and its association with nurses’ own spiritual well-being in a convenience sample of 355 Jordanian Arab Muslim nurses. The nurses were recruited from different hospitals, representing both public and private health care sectors in northern and central Jordan. A cross-
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Spirituality, Well-Being, and Ministry
Journal of Pastoral Care, 1998Explores the meaning of well-being, rather than being well. Well-being is linked to recognition of and alignment with the spiritual dimensions of life, a wholistic approach. Then one's life and struggles with life's limits are open to life's fullest possibilities.
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Near-Death Experiences and Spiritual Well-Being
Journal of Religion and Health, 2013People who have near-death experiences often report a subsequently increased sense of spirituality and a connection with their inner self and the world around them. In this study, we examined spiritual well-being, using Paloutzian and Ellison's Spiritual Well-Being Scale, among 224 persons who had come close to death.
Surbhi, Khanna, Bruce, Greyson
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Spirituality and family well-being
Indian Journal of Positive Psychology, 2018Spirituality refers to the search for and experiential elements of the sacred, ultimate meaning, higher-consciousness, and transcendence (Friedman and MacDonald, 2002). Emmons (2000) argued that spirituality can be viewed as a form of intelligence because it predicts functioning and offers capabilities that enable people to solve problems and attain ...
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Religion, Spirituality, and Well-Being
2017This chapter provides a summary and review of research concerning the ways in which religion and spirituality (R/S) relate to well-being. A large body of work indicates that R/S provide valued resources (e.g., meaningful orienting systems, social support networks, behavioral regulation skills) and associate with a variety of positive physical and ...
Joshua A. Wilt +2 more
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Spiritual Care Intervention and Spiritual Well-Being.
Journal of holistic nursing : official journal of the American Holistic Nurses' Association, 2017This study explored the frequency of providing aspects of spiritual care intervention and its association with nurses' own spiritual well-being in a convenience sample of 355 Jordanian Arab Muslim nurses. The nurses were recruited from different hospitals, representing both public and private health care sectors in northern and central Jordan.
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Spiritual Well-Being: An Introduction
2015The word spirit has its root in the Latin word spiritus, meaning breath, and most often refers to a noncorporeal substance differentiated from the material body. Throughout human history, spiritual pursuits have been an essential and integral part of human life at both individual and societal level.
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