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Spirituality in Aging: SPIRITUAL NEED OR SPIRITUAL JOURNEY?

Journal of Gerontological Nursing, 1995
1. The current approach to spiritual assessment often makes the older client uncomfortable discussing his or her spiritual and religious orientation. 2. To provide therapeutic interventions, nurses must first become aware of themselves and their clients as spiritual beings. 3.
P, Berggren-Thomas, M J, Griggs
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Spirituality and spiritual distress in neurologic illness

2023
Neurologic illnesses present multiple challenges to patients and their families from the time of initial diagnosis and throughout their illness trajectory, including challenges related to accepting the diagnosis and its various impacts and anxiety about future living with their illness.
Rena, Arshinoff   +2 more
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Religion and Spirituality

Journal of Clinical Psychology, 2010
AbstractMany clients highly value religious and spiritual (R/S) commitments, and many psychotherapists have accommodated secular treatments to R/S perspectives. We meta‐analyzed 51 samples from 46 studies (N = 3,290) that examined the outcomes of religious accommodative therapies and nonreligious spirituality therapies. Comparisons on psychological and
Everett L, Worthington   +3 more
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Spirituality and Spiritual Care in Nursing: Validity of the Spirituality and Spiritual Care Rating Scale in an Indian Context

Journal of Religion and Health, 2022
This study was undertaken to test the validity of the Spirituality and Spiritual Care Rating Scale (SSCRS) by McSherry et al. (IJNS 39:723-734, 2002) in an Indian context. The study was conducted in a tertiary care teaching hospital with a convenience sample of 200 nurses.
Nelson Dheeraj Pais   +2 more
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Spirituality

The Hospice Journal, 1999
At the present time, there is a widening search for spirituality as distinct from organized religion, particularly as it relates to well-being, wholeness, and healing. In both professional and lay contexts, spirituality has come to the forefront of public consciousness.
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