نتایج جستجو برای: spiritual path

تعداد نتایج: 154380  

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...

2016
Asli Kalkim Tulay Sagkal Midilli Ebru Baysal Celal Bayar John Swinton

The aim of this research was to determine Turkish nursing students’ knowledge, practices and perceptions of spirituality and spiritual care and to investigate the relationship between their perceptions and their demographics. This study was a descriptive survey conducted at a nursing school providing degree-level education in the city of Manisa, in the western part of Turkey. The sample of the ...

Journal: :Mayo Clinic proceedings 2001
P S Mueller D J Plevak T A Rummans

Surveys suggest that most patients have a spiritual life and regard their spiritual health and physical health as equally important. Furthermore, people may have greater spiritual needs during illness. We reviewed published studies, meta-analyses, systematic reviews, and subject reviews that examined the association between religious involvement and spirituality and physical health, mental heal...

Journal: :Einstein 2010
Raphael de Brito Pedrão Ruth Beresin

OBJECTIVES To evaluate the spiritual well-being of nurses; to appraise their opinions as to the importance of offering patients spiritual assistance, and to verify whether nurses received any specific type of preparation during their professional training for giving spiritual assistance to patients. METHODS This is an exploratory and descriptive study, carried out with a sample of 30 nurses w...

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: :Annals of family medicine 2008
David A Katerndahl

PURPOSE Recent work suggests that the biopsychosocial model should be expanded to include the spiritual dimension as well. The purpose of this study was to assess the independent effects of spiritual symptoms and their interactions with biopsychosocial symptoms on health care utilization, extreme use of services, and life satisfaction among primary care patients. METHODS Three hundred fifty-t...

2011
Jason M. Bredle John M. Salsman Scott M. Debb Benjamin J. Arnold David Cella Robert H. Lurie

The Functional Assessment of Chronic Illness Therapy-Spiritual Well-Being (FACIT-Sp-12) is a 12-item questionnaire that measures spiritual well-being in people with cancer and other chronic illnesses. Cancer patients, psychotherapists, and religious/spiritual experts provided input on the development of the items. It was validated with a large, ethnically diverse sample. It has been successfull...

2011
Khairunnisa Aziz Dhamani Pauline Paul Joanne Kaye Olson

Spirituality, as a basic characteristic of humans and a contributor to human health, is regarded as part of nursing practice. The purpose of this study was to examine how Tanzanian nurses understand spirituality and spiritual care. Using the qualitative method of interpretive description, fifteen registered nurses engaged in clinical practice in a Tanzanian hospital were recruited to participat...

2008
Ian Stevenson EDWARD F. KELLY EMILY WILLIAMS KELLY

For most people, the word ‘‘fundamentalism’’ mainly evokes images of Islamic terrorists or Christian mega-churches and revivalist tents; but in the battle for people’s hearts and minds, scientific fundamentalists have become equally as vocal and strident—and perhaps even more arrogant—in promoting their beliefs and assumptions about the nature of reality. As a result, the polarization between t...

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