Journal:
:nursing practice today
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violeta lopez alice lee department of nursing studies, yong loo lon school of medicine, national university of singapore, singapore
maria cynthia leigh school of nursing, midwifery and paramedicine, australian catholic university, melbourne, australia
imke fischer school of nursing, midwifery and paramedicine, australian catholic university, melbourne, australia
david larkin school of nursing and midwifery, university of canberra, canberra, australia
sue w ebster school of nursing, midwifery and paramedicine, australian catholic university, melbourne, australia
ba ck g r oun d & aim: spiritual care is an integral part of a holistic nursing care. providing spiritual care has a positive impact on patients’ health outcomes. although nurses understand the importance of incorporating patient’s spiritual beliefs into the care practice, understanding their spirituality before addressing the spirituality of patients is also important. therefore, the ai...