نتایج جستجو برای: Spiritual care training

تعداد نتایج: 918361  

Journal: :journal of midwifery and reproductive health 0
tayebe reihani lecturer, department of nursing, school of nursing and midwifery, mashhad university of medical sciences, mashhad, iran zohre sekhavat poor graduate, msc in nursing, school of nursing and midwifery, mashhad university of medical sciences, mashhad, iran mohammad heidarzadeh associate professor, department of neonatology, school of medicine, tabriz university of medical sciences, tabriz ,iran seyed mehdi mosavi phd student in spiritual care, cancer research center, shahid beheshti university of medical sciences, tehran, iran seyed reza mazlom phd student in nursing, lecturer, department of nursing, school of nursing and midwifery, mashhad university of medical sciences, mashhad, iran

background and aim:  the stress resulting from premature delivery and the related neonatal care induces psychological and physical pressure on the mothers, and adversely affects their feeling of comfort. it seems that spiritual care as a sort of communication with a higher power (god) can bring peace to the stressed mothers, and prevent anxiety. therefore, this study was designed to evaluate th...

Journal: :Palliative medicine 2009
S J Yardley C E Walshe A Parr

Healthcare professionals express difficulties in delivering spiritual care, despite it being a core component of palliative care national policies. The patient perspective on professional training to address difficulties has not previously been sought. The aim of this study is to describe patient suggestions for development of training to deliver spiritual care. Qualitative semi-structured in-d...

2014
Piret Paal Traugott Roser Eckhard Frick

BACKGROUND This article examines spiritual care training provided to healthcare professionals in Germany, Austria and Switzerland. The paper reveals the current extent of available training while defining the target group(s) and teaching aims. In addition to those, we will provide an analysis of delivered competencies, applied teaching and performance assessment methods. METHODS In 2013, an a...

Journal: :The journal of nursing research : JNR 2011
Li-Fen Wu Lih-Ying Lin

BACKGROUND Florence Nightingale emphasized the need for nurses to honor the psychological and spiritual aspects of patients to promote patients' health. Whereas study of a public hospital in Singapore presented similar findings, few studies have explored clinical nurses' perceptions of spirituality. PURPOSE The purpose of this study was to investigate the role of specific nurse demographic ch...

Journal: :Nephrology 2014
Richard Egan Rod Macleod Ramona Tiatia Sarah Wood Jane Mountier Rob Walker

AIM People with chronic kidney disease have a shortened life expectancy and carry a high symptom burden. Research suggests that attending to renal patients' spiritual needs may contribute to an improvement in their quality of life. The aim of this qualitative study was to investigate the provision of spiritual care in New Zealand renal units from the perspective of specialists. METHODS The st...

Journal: :Journal of palliative medicine 2015
Angelika A Zollfrank Kelly M Trevino Wendy Cadge Michael J Balboni Mary Martha Thiel George Fitchett Kathleen Gallivan Tyler VanderWeele Tracy A Balboni

BACKGROUND Health care providers' lack of education on spiritual care is a significant barrier to the integration of spiritual care into health care services. OBJECTIVE The study objective was to describe the training program, Clinical Pastoral Education for Healthcare Providers (CPE-HP) and evaluate its impact on providers' spiritual care skills. METHODS Fifty CPE-HP participants completed...

2013
Bengü Çetinkaya Sebahat Altundağ Dündar

Objective The study was conducted to determine the perceptions of nurses regarding spirituality and spiritual care. Design This descriptive‐type study was carried out in three hospitals in a province in the west of Turkey. The study’s population was made up of 733 nurses working in these hospitals and the sample consisted of 289 nurses who agreed to take part in the study. The data were collect...

Journal: :Nurse education today 2011
Jan P Vlasblom Jenny T van der Steen Dirk L Knol H Jochemsen

Despite the fact that spiritual care is an essential part of nursing care according to many nursing definitions, it appears to be quite different in practice. A spirituality training for nurses may be necessary to give spiritual care the attention it deserves. In a trial a pre-tested "spirituality and nursing care" training was provided to nurses from four different nursing wards in a non-acade...

2016
Gianluca Catania Annamaria Bagnasco Milko Zanini Giuseppe Aleo Loredana Sasso

One of the most crucial palliative care challenges is in determining how patients’ needs are defined and assessed. Although physical and psychological needs are commonly documented in patient’s charts, spiritual needs are less frequently reported. The aim of this review was to determine which explicit, longitudinal documentation of spiritual concerns would sufficiently affect clinical care to a...

ژورنال: پیاورد سلامت 2015
ازمل, محمد, بیباک, علیرضا, شفیعی, ابراهیم, غرسی منشادی , مهدی, فدایی ده‌چشمه, نایب, موسوی, فضل اله ,

Background and Aim : Nurses' perception of spirituality can affect the way they behave and communicate with patients in line with spiritual care provision. The present study aims to investigate nurses' perception , capability, and adequacy of training about spirituality and spiritual care in Genaveh hospitals affiliated to Bushehr University of Medical Sciences (BUMS) . Materials and Methods: A...

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