نتایج جستجو برای: spiritual care training

تعداد نتایج: 918361  

Journal: :Psycho-oncology 2016
Virginia Sun Jae Y Kim Terry L Irish Tami Borneman Rupinder K Sidhu Linda Klein Betty Ferrell

BACKGROUND Spiritual well-being is an important dimension of quality of life (QOL) and is a core component of quality oncology and palliative care. In this analysis, we aimed to describe spiritual well-being outcomes in a National Cancer Institute (NCI)-supported Program Project that tested the effectiveness of an interdisciplinary palliative care intervention in lung cancer patients and their ...

Journal: :Archives of dermatology 1998
R J Thomsen

Body, mind, and spirit are integrally connected. Medical training in the Western world has been strong concerning the more easily measured physical aspects, and on the mental needs it has been virtually mute on how to minister to the spiritual needs of our patients. Learning the spiritual aspects of medical care is not a typical part of the medical school curriculum, and yet it is emerging as s...

Journal: :Curationis 2012
Lydia V Monareng

Although the concept 'spiritual nursing care' has its roots in the history of the nursing profession, many nurses in practice have difficulty integrating the concept into practice. There is an ongoing debate in the empirical literature about its definition, clarity and application in nursing practice. The study aimed to develop an operational definition of the concept and its application in cli...

 Spirituality as one of the human being aspects, is associated with all domains of health and disease as well as the source of power and improvement in patients (1). Although, all of patients have spiritual needs, but end of life patients that encounter with unassertiveness, spiritual needs are very important (2). Nurses have responsibility to carry out spiritual care ethically and professional...

Journal: :BMC Medical Education 2007
Michael S Yi Joseph M Mrus Caroline V Mueller Sara E Luckhaupt Amy H Peterman Christina M Puchalski Joel Tsevat

BACKGROUND The stress associated with residency training may place house officers at risk for poorer health. We sought to determine the level of self-reported health among resident physicians and to ascertain factors that are associated with their reported health. METHODS A questionnaire was administered to house officers in 4 residency programs at a large Midwestern medical center. Self-rate...

2014
Kirsten A Tornøe Lars J Danbolt Kari Kvigne Venke Sørlie

BACKGROUND Being with dying people is an integral part of nursing, yet many nurses feel unprepared to accompany people through the process of dying, reporting a lack of skills in psychosocial and spiritual care, resulting in high levels of moral distress, grief and burnout. The aim of this study is to describe the meaning of hospice nurses' lived experience with alleviating dying patients' spir...

Journal: :health scope 0
bahman kord tamini department of psychology, university of sistan and baluchestan, zahedan, ir iran; department of psychology, university of sistan and baluchestan, zahedan, ir iran. tel: +98-9153407469 iman lashani doroud city prison, doroud, ir iran sakine akbarifar doroud city prison, doroud, ir iran

conclusions according to the obtained results, it can be suggested that the training of spiritual positivism can be applied as a useful method to reduce the symptoms of depression, anxiety, and stress in prisoners. results results of repeated measure; mixed between within subjects analysis of variance indicated that training for spiritual positivism had a significant effect on the reduction of ...

Journal: :Nursing science quarterly 2011
Mary L White Rosalind Peters Stephanie Myers Schim

The authors propose an integration of the concepts of spirituality and spiritual self-care within Orem's self-care deficit nursing theory as a critical step in theory development. Theoretical clarity is needed to understand the contributions of spirituality to health and well-being. Spirituality is the beliefs persons hold related to their subjective sense of existential connectedness including...

Journal: :Revista gaucha de enfermagem 2013
Daniele Corcioli Mendes Espinha Stéphanie Marques de Camargo Sabrina Piccinelli Zanchettin Silva Shirlene Pavelqueires Giancarlo Lucchetti

The present study aimed to identify the opinions of nursing students in relation to the interface between health, spirituality and religiosity and the information provided during their undergraduate formation. A cross-sectional study was conducted in 011 (May to October) through interviews on 120 students from a nursing school (82.1%) located at São Paulo State, Brazil. From these, 76% believe ...

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