نتایج جستجو برای: spiritual care training

تعداد نتایج: 918361  

ژورنال: طب مکمل 2022

Introduction: Nurses experience many psychological problems during the outbreak of Covid-19. Considering that spirituality as a strong base can be a strong factor in controlling stressful situations. The aim of this study was to investigate the effect of spiritual self-care training on resilience of nurses working in intensive care units facing patients with Covid-19 in Ziaeian Hospital in Tehr...

Journal: :Christian Journal for Global Health 2019

ژورنال: طب مکمل 2020

Introduction: Infant hospitalization in intensive care unit may cause many challenges for the family, especially the mother, and cause psychological problems and shock in the face of it. Self-care as a prominent factor on physical and mental health is effective in motherschr('39') adaptation to their childchr('39')s illness.Therefore, this study was conducted to investigate the effect of spirit...

Journal: :Journal of nursing management 2012
Therese Connell Meehan

AIM To provide a brief historical background of spirituality in nursing and describe spiritual care from the perspective of the Careful Nursing philosophy and professional practice model. BACKGROUND The previously overshadowed role of spirituality in modern nursing has re-emerged and been widely debated. Less attention has been given to how spiritual care is implemented in practice. EVALUAT...

Journal: :Religions 2023

Palliative care has always included spiritual care, but the provision and inclusion of within across palliative services internationally is sub-optimal. In this summary overview, we address understandings meanings spirituality related terms, both generally in context healthcare, outline importance well-being at end life. We summarise what involves, its benefits for patients their families, cons...

2017
Harold G. Koenig Kathleen Perno Ted Hamilton

BACKGROUND A screening spiritual history (SSH) is how health professionals (HP) identify patients' spiritual values, beliefs and preferences (VBPs) in the outpatient setting. We report on attitudes and practices of HPs in the largest Protestant health system in the U.S., the Adventist Health System (AHS). METHOD Physicians or mid-level practitioners (N = 1082) in AHS-affiliated practices were...

2013
Lucy Selman Peter Speck Marjolein Gysels Godfrey Agupio Natalya Dinat Julia Downing Liz Gwyther Thandi Mashao Keletso Mmoledi Tony Moll Lydia Mpanga Sebuyira Barbara Ikin Irene J Higginson Richard Harding

BACKGROUND Patients with incurable, progressive disease receiving palliative care in sub-Saharan Africa experience high levels of spiritual distress with a detrimental impact on their quality of life. Locally validated measurement tools are needed to identify patients' spiritual needs and evaluate and improve spiritual care, but up to now such tools have been lacking in Africa. The African Pall...

Journal: :Nurse educator 2017
Joan Connors Palmira Good Thomas Gollery

Nurses need to assess patients and provide care that encompasses the mind, body, and spirit. However, in many cases, nurses may not know what to say to the patient, may be uncomfortable with silence, may not want to pry into the patient’s personal life, or may feel hesitant to invade the patient’s private ‘‘space.’’ In 1 study, nurses reveal that 92% of the time, they feel inadequately prepared...

The aim of this review article is describing a research on spiritual and religious interventions in Iran. An integrative review was conducted to determine the state of the science in Iran. Iranmedex, Scientific Information Database, Irandoc, Noormags, Magiran and Google scholar were searched to find articles published in peer-reviewed journals from August 2002 to August 2012. A qualitative appr...

Journal: :Psychiatric services 2011
Philippe Huguelet Sylvia Mohr Carine Betrisey Laurence Borras Christiane Gillieron Adham Mancini Marie Isabelle Rieben Nader Perroud Pierre-Yves Brandt

OBJECTIVE Recovery-oriented care for patients with schizophrenia involves consideration of cultural issues, such as religion and spirituality. However, there is evidence that psychiatrists rarely address such topics. This study examined acceptance of a spiritual assessment by patients and clinicians, suggestions for treatment that arose from the assessment, and patient outcomes--in terms of tre...

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