نتایج جستجو برای: spiritual followers and spiritual context

تعداد نتایج: 16861900  

Journal: :health, spirituality and medical ethics journal 0
sareh dermanaki farahani department of clinical psychology, allameh tabataba'i university, tehran, iran faramarz sohrabi department of clinical psychology, allameh tabataba'i university, tehran, iran masoud azarbayejani the research institute of howzeh and university, qom, iran

background and objectives: spiritual intelligence makes a major contribution to people’s health and well-being. since religion is considered as an enriched context for muslim communities, which can provide them with spiritual experiences, the aim of this study was to develop and validate a questionnaire in order to assess spiritual intelligence among people in these communities. methods: in thi...

Journal: :Nurse education today 2013
Lay Hwa Tiew Debra K Creedy Moon Fai Chan

AIM To investigate nursing students' perceptions of spirituality and spiritual care. BACKGROUND Spirituality is an essential part of holistic care but often neglected in practice. Barriers to spiritual care include limited educational preparation, negative attitudes towards spirituality, confusion about nurses' role, perceptions of incompetence and avoidance of spiritual matters. There is lim...

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...

2014
Laurie A. Burke Robert A. Neimeyer

Many mourners turn to their spiritual beliefs and traditions when confronted by the death of a loved one. However, prior studies have either focused primarily on the benefits of faith following loss or studied spiritual struggle outside the context of bereavement. Moreover, scales to measure bereavement-related crises of faith and interventions specifically designed for spiritually inclined, di...

Journal: :nursing practice today 0
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...

Journal: :Rhode Island medical journal 2014
Alexis Drutchas Gowri Anandarajah

Chronic illnesses represent a growing burden of disease among children and adolescents, making it imperative to understand the factors that affect coping and medical adherence in this population. Spirituality has been identified as an important factor in the overall health and wellbeing of pediatric patients; however, in this regard, most studies have focused on pediatric palliative and end-of-...

Journal: :IJCICG 2014
Rudolfo Quintas

This article describes The New Light, a site-specific light mapping intervention in the altar of the Museu Paroquial in Óbidos, Portugal – a church converted into a sacred art museum. The work suggests a reflection on our religious heritage and raises the question on churches as the true satisfying place to our spiritual needs. What are we missing? Is spirituality not important anymore? Can we ...

2015
Ahmad S. Musa

A review of the nursing and health-related literature on spirituality revealed that no valid and reliable research tool exists in Arabic for measuring spiritual beliefs and practices for Arab Muslim population. This study translated the Spiritual Involvement and Beliefs Scale (SIBS) into Arabic and examined the psychometric properties of the Arabic version in a sample of Jordanian Arab Muslim n...

2010
John Fisher

The Four Domains Model of Spiritual Health and Well-Being was used as the theoretical base for the development of several spiritual well-being questionnaires, with progressive fine-tuning leading to the Spiritual Health And Life-Orientation Measure (SHALOM). SHALOM comprises 20 items with five items reflecting the quality of relationships of each person with themselves, other people, the enviro...

Journal: :Journal of pain and symptom management 2016
Virginia T LeBaron Patrick T Smith Rebecca Quiñones Callie Nibecker Justin J Sanders Richard Timms Alexandra E Shields Tracy A Balboni Michael J Balboni

CONTEXT Community-based clergy are highly engaged in helping terminally ill patients address spiritual concerns at the end of life (EOL). Despite playing a central role in EOL care, clergy report feeling ill-equipped to spiritually support patients in this context. Significant gaps exist in understanding how clergy beliefs and practices influence EOL care. OBJECTIVES The objective of this stu...

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