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Spiritual Assessment

2005
This chapter reviews models for spiritual assessment, presents general guidelines on how to conduct a spiritual assessment, and discusses what the nurse ought to do with data from a spiritual assessment. These topics are prefaced by arguments supporting the need for spiritual assessments, descriptions of what spirituality “looks like” among the ...
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Spiritual advocacy

Nursing Standard, 2007
The importance of spirituality is increasingly being recognised, and it is becoming an integrated part of education and practice.
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Spiritual needs

Nursing Management, 2003
In an increasingly secular society we should still be aware that we look after people with spiritual needs, writes Steven Black. Indeed, we may be caring for people with different spiritual beliefs from our own. With this in mind, the Department of Health has produced best practice guidance on chaplaincy and spiritual care provision for all NHS trusts.
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Spiritual terrorism

American Journal of Hospice and Palliative Medicine®, 1998
Spiritual abuse is the act of making people believe—whether by stating or merely implying—that they are going to be punished in this life and/or tormented in hell-fire forever for failure to live a good enough life to earn admission to heaven. Spiritual terrorism is the most extreme form of spiritual abuse, which in itself is a serious mental health ...
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Spiritual Care

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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Spiritual Resistance:

2020
Although the Great Unity Herald was the Manchukuo State Council's official newspaper, hundreds of works of resistance literature were published in four supplements, where intellectuals wrote their history and expressed a spirit of resistance via literary channels.
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Spiritual Care

Journal of Hospice & Palliative Nursing, 2021
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Spiritual Ways, Spiritual Faculties

Religion & Theology, 2016
This article investigates meditations (both Catholic and Protestant) that are considered relevant textual representations of the devotional culture in the Early Modern Age. Studying the reception and use of patristic and mediaeval texts of devotional character in the early modern period, the article states that a close connection may be observed ...
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Spiritual Resilience

Journal of Christian Nursing, 2023
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