نتایج جستجو برای: spiritual therapy

تعداد نتایج: 668162  

Journal: :The journal of supportive oncology 2012
Mounica Vallurupalli Katharine Lauderdale Michael J Balboni Andrea C Phelps Susan D Block Andrea K Ng Lisa A Kachnic Tyler J Vanderweele Tracy A Balboni

OBJECTIVES National palliative care guidelines outline spiritual care as a domain of palliative care, yet patients' religiousness and/or spirituality (R/S) are underappreciated in the palliative oncology setting. Among patients with advanced cancer receiving palliative radiation therapy (RT), this study aims to characterize patient spirituality, religiousness, and religious coping; examine the ...

2016
Reginald Alva Mark R. Mullins

Japan is a land of many contrasts. It is modern yet rooted in tradition. In general, Japanese do not have much interest in religions, yet religions are overflowing in Japan. Christianity is a minority religion in Japan, and the Catholic Charismatic Renewal Movement started there in 1972. In this paper, the author examines the influence of the Catholic Charismatic Renewal Movement on the Japanes...

Journal: :Majalah Keperawatan Unpad 2023

Cancer occurs due to the addition of mass in body cells that can spread and cause death. The problems arising from cancer are physical, psychological, spiritual problems. Spiritual intervention is essential valuable as one treatment efforts dealing with issues caused by cancer. However, there obstacles where nurses still need be exposed much information about intervention. purpose this study wa...

Journal: :Palliative & supportive care 2015
Michele Shields Allison Kestenbaum Laura B Dunn

OBJECTIVE Distinguishing the unique contributions and roles of chaplains as members of healthcare teams requires the fundamental step of articulating and critically evaluating conceptual models that guide practice. However, there is a paucity of well-described spiritual assessment models. Even fewer of the extant models prescribe interventions and describe desired outcomes corresponding to spir...

Journal: :Oncology nursing forum 2005
Heather M Tan Annette Braunack-Mayer Justin Beilby

PURPOSE/OBJECTIVES To understand how hospital inpatients express their spirituality and to investigate the impact of hospice environment on this expression. RESEARCH APPROACH Qualitative. SETTING Two metropolitan hospice centers in southern Australia. PARTICIPANTS 12 inpatients (7 males, 5 females) who were residents for at least four days. METHODOLOGIC APPROACH Influenced by Heidegger'...

Journal: :The American journal of hospice & palliative care 2015
M Renz M Schuett Mao A Omlin D Bueche T Cerny F Strasser

PURPOSE Spirituality encompasses a wide range of meanings between holistic wellbeing and mysticism. We explored advanced cancer patients' spiritual experiences of transcendence. METHODS A total of 251 patients with advanced cancer were included and observed (participant observation) over 12 months by a psycho-oncologist/music-therapist. She recorded and documented patients' spontaneously expr...

Journal: :American heart journal 2001
M W Krucoff S W Crater C L Green A C Maas J E Seskevich J D Lane K A Loeffler K Morris T M Bashore H G Koenig

BACKGROUND Patients undergoing percutaneous coronary intervention (PCI) for unstable coronary syndromes have substantial emotional and spiritual distress that may promote procedural complications. Noetic (nonpharmacologic) therapies may reduce anxiety, pain and distress, enhance the efficacy of pharmacologic agents, or affect short- and long-term procedural outcomes. METHODS The Monitoring an...

Journal: :The journal of pastoral care & counseling : JPCC 2009
George Fitchett James L Risk

A growing body of research documents the harmful effects of religious or spiritual struggle among patients with a wide variety of diagnoses. We developed a brief screening protocol for use in identifying patients who may be experiencing religious/spiritual struggle, as well as patients who would like a visit from a chaplain. We describe the results of a pilot study in which non-chaplain healthc...

2014
David A. Palmer

The notion of "spiritual capital" has been the subject of growing interest in recent years; however, the concept remains poorly defined. Based on a review of the academic literature and on interviews and focus groups conducted with leaders and volunteers of over fifteen NGOs and community groups in Hong Kong, Macau and Taiwan, this paper proposes a preliminary conceptual framework for understan...

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