نتایج جستجو برای: religious and spiritual values

تعداد نتایج: 16854351  

2016
Anahita Rassoulian Charles Seidman Henriette Löffler-Stastka

To explore how medical students-the doctors of tomorrow-reflect upon meeting the spiritual needs of their patients, and whether they have reflected on their own religious or spiritual beliefs, or not. The study also investigates to what extent the students feel comfortable with addressing spiritual issues in their patient care, and whether they feel this is beyond their role as medical doctors....

Journal: :health, spirituality and medical ethics journal 0
sarallah shojaei qom university of medical sciences ali mohamadivaladani qom university of medical sciences mostafa vahedian kerman university of medical sciences azam heidarpour qom university of medical sciences sara sepahvandi semnan university maryam jaferian qom university of medical sciences

disease is a matter with which each person may face in his life. if caregivers want to provide real and complete health care services, comprehensive attention to the spiritual needs of a patient is indispensibe. since many people obtain spirituality through religion, appropriate religious care can promote spiritual health of patients. this research aimed at examining religious care program and ...

Journal: :iranian journal of nursing and midwifery research 0
maryam allahbakhshian mahshid jafarpour soroor parvizi

background : spiritual well-being is one of the fundamental concepts in chronic diseases which create meaning and purpose in life and is an important approach in promoting general health and quality of life. this study performed to determine the level of spiritual health and its dimensions in patients with multiple sclerosis (ms). methods : 236 members of iranian ms society were volunteered to ...

2014
Philip D Shenefelt Debrah A Shenefelt

Skin and skin disorders have had spiritual aspects since ancient times. Skin, hair, and nails are visible to self and others, and touchable by self and others. The skin is a major sensory organ. Skin also expresses emotions detectable by others through pallor, coldness, "goose bumps", redness, warmth, or sweating. Spiritual and religious significances of skin are revealed through how much of th...

2014
Michael Schultz Doron Lulav-Grinwald Gil Bar-Sela

BACKGROUND As professional spiritual care (chaplaincy) is introduced to new cultures worldwide, it bears examining which elements of screening and care are universal and, for those elements showing cultural difference, to study them in each culture. No quantitative spiritual care patient study had previously been done in Israel. Our objectives were twofold: 1) to examine who wants spiritual car...

2011
Jorge N. Ferrer

eligious globalization, new religious movements, transnational religions, global proselytism, multiple religious identities, ecumenical services, rel igious syncretism, secular and postsecular spiritualities—all these are among the many remarkable trends that shape the religious landscape of the beginning of the twenty-first century. Despite the rampant materialism still dominant in an increasi...

2014
Samuel R. Weber Kenneth I. Pargament

Recent findings Studies indicate that religion and spirituality can promote mental health through positive religious coping, community and support, and positive beliefs. Research also shows that religion and spirituality can be damaging to mental health by means of negative religious coping, misunderstanding and miscommunication, and negative beliefs. Tools for the assessment of patients’ spiri...

Journal: :Rhode Island medical journal 2014
Gowri Anandarajah Janet Lynn Roseman

BACKGROUND Compassion and compassion fatigue are discussed in the medical literature. However, few studies address physicians and none examine physicians' spiritual beliefs related to their provision of compassionate care. METHODS This in-depth, qualitative interview study explores practicing physicians' views regarding the relationship between compassion and spirituality in medical practice....

Journal: :Asian journal of psychiatry 2012
Everett L Worthington Yin Lin Man Yee Ho

The REACH Forgiveness intervention has been used in psychoeducational groups, couple and individual counseling and psychotherapy, and workbooks. It has been investigated in over 20 randomized clinical trials (RCTs) worldwide. It has been accommodated to treat Christians and shown to be effective in RCTs. But most research has established it to be effective when not accommodating it to religious...

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