نتایج جستجو برای: spiritual care

تعداد نتایج: 632204  

2014
Kirsten A Tornøe Lars J Danbolt Kari Kvigne Venke Sørlie

BACKGROUND Being with dying people is an integral part of nursing, yet many nurses feel unprepared to accompany people through the process of dying, reporting a lack of skills in psychosocial and spiritual care, resulting in high levels of moral distress, grief and burnout. The aim of this study is to describe the meaning of hospice nurses' lived experience with alleviating dying patients' spir...

Journal: :Nursing science quarterly 2011
Mary L White Rosalind Peters Stephanie Myers Schim

The authors propose an integration of the concepts of spirituality and spiritual self-care within Orem's self-care deficit nursing theory as a critical step in theory development. Theoretical clarity is needed to understand the contributions of spirituality to health and well-being. Spirituality is the beliefs persons hold related to their subjective sense of existential connectedness including...

Journal: :Journal of pediatric psychology 2014
Nina Reynolds Sylvie Mrug Molly Hensler Kimberly Guion Avi Madan-Swain

OBJECTIVE Examine longitudinal relationships between spiritual coping and psychological adjustment among adolescents with chronic illness. METHODS Adolescents (N = 128; M = 14.7 years) with cystic fibrosis or diabetes completed measures of spiritual coping and adjustment at 2 time points ∼2 years apart; parents also reported on adolescent adjustment. Prospective relationships between spiritua...

2010
Stefanie M Monod Etienne Rochat Christophe J Büla Guy Jobin Estelle Martin Brenda Spencer

BACKGROUND Although spirituality is usually considered a positive resource for coping with illness, spiritual distress may have a negative influence on health outcomes. Tools are needed to identify spiritual distress in clinical practice and subsequently address identified needs. This study describes the first steps in the development of a clinically acceptable instrument to assess spiritual di...

2016
Ruohollah Seddigh Amir-Abbas Keshavarz-Akhlaghi Somayeh Azarnik

CONTEXT The objective of the present review was to collect published spiritual needs questionnaires and to present a clear image of the research condition of this domain. EVIDENCE ACQUISITION First, an electronic search was conducted with no limits on time span (until June 2015) or language in the following databases: PubMed, Scopus, Ovid, ProQuest and Google Scholar. All derivations of the k...

Journal: :Journal of clinical nursing 2015
Sílvia Caldeira Fiona Timmins

Spirituality as an emerging area of academic study within health care has experienced rapid development over a 20year period with mounting evidence that spiritual support yields improvements in a variety of physical and psychological health outcomes (Koenig 2012). The scientific development in the field of health sciences and its ethical and moral foundations leave no space for doubt with regar...

2014
Rachel Ettun Michael Schultz Gil Bar-Sela

From drawing to sculpture, poetry to journaling, and dance to music and song, the arts can have a major impact on patients' spiritual well-being and health. The arts empower patients to fulfill the basic human drive to create and give patients a sense of possibility. Through creative expression, patients regain a feeling of wholeness, individually and as part of the larger world. Although spiri...

Purpose: To explore the level of and the experiences with spiritual care by nurses in curative cancer care. Methods: In this mixed-method study, nurses were recruited in eight hospitals in The Netherlands. Questionnaire scores were quantitatively analyzed (n=57), and concerned a spirituality and a competence scale, and five questions about spiritual care. Because of data saturation, qualitativ...

2001
Rachel Naomi Remen CHRISTINA M. PUCHALSKI

BUMC PROCEEDINGS 2001;14:352–357 The technological advances of the past century tended to change the focus of medicine from a caring, serviceoriented model to a technological, cure-oriented model. Technology has led to phenomenal advances in medicine and has given us the ability to prolong life. However, in the past few decades physicians have attempted to balance their care by reclaiming medic...

Background: Spiritual care has the crucial role in the health and welfare of patient and her/his family. Being competent in the provision of spiritual care is necessary for all of the healthcare professionals and especially for nurses. Given the importance of spiritual care, and the crucial role of assessing this competency, this study aimed to evaluate the professional competence of a sample o...

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