نتایج جستجو برای: by spiritual support

تعداد نتایج: 7329017  

Journal: :Asian Pacific journal of cancer prevention : APJCP 2010
Christina Maria Puchalski

Spirituality is increasingly recognized as an essential element of health. A novel model of interprofessional spiritual care was developed by a national consensus conference of experts in spiritual care and palliative care. Integral to this model is a spiritual screening, history or assessment as part of the routine history of patients. Spiritual screening can be done by a clinician on an intak...

Journal: :Journal of Education and Health Promotion 2018

Journal: :Journal of pain and symptom management 2011
Marvin O Delgado-Guay David Hui Henrique A Parsons Kathy Govan Maxine De la Cruz Steven Thorney Eduardo Bruera

CONTEXT Spirituality, religiosity, and spiritual pain may affect advanced cancer patients' symptom expression, coping strategies, and quality of life. OBJECTIVES To examine the prevalence and intensity of spirituality, religiosity, and spiritual pain, and how spiritual pain was associated with symptom expression, coping, and spiritual quality of life. METHODS We interviewed 100 advanced can...

Background: Addiction is a biological, psychological and social disease that due to its progressive nature affects all dimensions of life of the individual, the family and the society. Current research aims at identification and prediction of effective variables on success of addiction treatment among addicts of Alborz Province Addiction Treatment Centers in 2016. Methods: This is a descriptiv...

2013
Lucy Selman Victoria Simms Suzanne Penfold Richard A Powell Faith Mwangi-Powell Julia Downing Nancy Gikaara Grace Munene Irene J Higginson Richard Harding

BACKGROUND Despite the huge burden of HIV in sub-Saharan Africa, there is little evidence of the multidimensional needs of patients with HIV infection to inform the person-centred care across physical, psychological, social and spiritual domains stipulated in policy guidance. We aimed to describe the problems experienced by people with HIV in Kenya and Uganda and the management of these problem...

2007
Larry VandeCreek Judith R. Ragsdale Christine L. McHenry

Chaplaincy Today • Volume 23 Number 2 • Autumn/Winter 2007 Medical practitioners and researchers continue to explore the association between spiritual/religious (SR) concerns and illness and medical care. Koenig et al. summarize over 1600 publications that describe this relationship. In a previous publication, we reported the statistically significant web of associations between the personal/pr...

ژورنال: روانشناسی معاصر 2009
حاجی زادگان, مرضیه, دادستان, پریرخ, عسگری, علی,

The complex and multidimensional nature of the coping construct has led to the compilation of different family of coping strategies (including emotion-focused, support seeking, etc.) which, although diverse in characteristics and influenced by cultural and dispositional factors, are highly correlated. To identify the nature of coping families in Iranian population, the present study examined th...

2013
Arndt Büssing Andreas Günther Klaus Baumann Eckhard Frick Christoph Jacobs

Spirituality/religiosity is recognized as a resource to cope with burdening life events and chronic illness. However, less is known about the consequences of the lack of positive spiritual feelings. Spiritual dryness in clergy has been described as spiritual lethargy, a lack of vibrant spiritual encounter with God, and an absence of spiritual resources, such as spiritual renewal practices. To o...

Journal: :The American journal of hospice & palliative care 2015
M Renz M Schuett Mao A Omlin D Bueche T Cerny F Strasser

PURPOSE Spirituality encompasses a wide range of meanings between holistic wellbeing and mysticism. We explored advanced cancer patients' spiritual experiences of transcendence. METHODS A total of 251 patients with advanced cancer were included and observed (participant observation) over 12 months by a psycho-oncologist/music-therapist. She recorded and documented patients' spontaneously expr...

Journal: :Oncology nursing forum 2005
Heather M Tan Annette Braunack-Mayer Justin Beilby

PURPOSE/OBJECTIVES To understand how hospital inpatients express their spirituality and to investigate the impact of hospice environment on this expression. RESEARCH APPROACH Qualitative. SETTING Two metropolitan hospice centers in southern Australia. PARTICIPANTS 12 inpatients (7 males, 5 females) who were residents for at least four days. METHODOLOGIC APPROACH Influenced by Heidegger'...

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