نتایج جستجو برای: spiritual well being

تعداد نتایج: 1947555  

2011
John Fisher

At our core, or coeur, we humans are spiritual beings. Spirituality can be viewed in a variety of ways from a traditional understanding of spirituality as an expression of religiosity, in search of the sacred, through to a humanistic view of spirituality devoid of religion. Health is also multi-faceted, with increasing evidence reporting the relationship of spirituality with physical, mental, e...

Journal: :Oncology nursing forum 2009
Aida J López Ruth McCaffrey Mary T Quinn Griffin Joyce J Fitzpatrick

PURPOSE/OBJECTIVES To identify spiritual well-being and spiritual practices in women with gynecologic cancer. DESIGN Descriptive, cross-sectional. SETTING Urban and rural communities in southeast Florida. SAMPLE Convenience sample of 85 women (X age = 65.72 years) with some form of gynecologic cancer. METHODS Participants completed questionnaires to assess spiritual well-being and spiri...

Journal: :Psychology in Russia: State of Art 2011

2014
Samira Zehtab Mohsen Adib-Hajbaghery

As nurse researchers, we were studying Iranian nurses’ competencies in spiritual care recently. Using a selfdirected instrument, we surprisingly found that nurses have low acquaintance with the spirituality concept and how to provide spiritual care. Similar to other caring activities and procedures, spiritual care improves people’s spiritual well-being and performance as well as the quality of ...

Journal: :تحقیقات علوم رفتاری 0
عیسی جعفری نادر حاجلو رامین فغانی کاظم خزان esa jafari nader hajloo

aim and background: discovering factors associated with mental health of the elderly is an interesting subject in the psychology of aging. this study investigated the relationships of spiritual well-being, existential well-being, and hardiness with mental health in the elderly. methods and materials: this descriptive-correlational research was conducted on the elderly living in the nursing home...

2016
Majid Ghaffari

OBJECTIVES The aim of the present study was to test a structural model of hypothesized relationships between spiritual well-being, intervening variables of personal worth of self and others, commitment to relationship stability, commitment to relationship growth, positive interaction/appreciation, communication/conflict resolution, time spent together, and, the dependent variable, dyadic adjust...

Journal: :Psycho-oncology 2011
Youngmee Kim Charles S Carver Rachel L Spillers Corinne Crammer Eric S Zhou

OBJECTIVES There is evidence that cancer generates existential and spiritual concerns for both survivors and caregivers, and that the survivor's spiritual well-being (SWB) is related to his/her own quality of life (QOL). Yet the degree to which the SWB of each member of the couple has an independent association with the partner's QOL is unknown. Thus, this study examined individual and dyadic a...

Journal: :Journal of homosexuality 2005
P Philip Tan

Religion is a conduit for expressing spirituality. Since most mainstream religions condemn any form of homosexuality one would expect that gay men and lesbians would have little to do with spirituality. Experts, however, believe that gay and lesbian individuals would especially benefit from spiritual nourishment because of the oppression they face. Using an instrument that measures spiritual we...

1949
A. Torrie

lunacy or imbecility. There are many causes for this: a deep fear of insanity or loss of emotional control is present in many. An Association, such as the National Association for Mental Health is handicapped by its title. To produce an alternative is a difficult task, and many feel that education of the public in the wide meaning of the term " mental health " is all we can rely on. It will be ...

Journal: :Oncology nursing forum 2004
Catherine F Musgrave Elizabeth A McFarlane

PURPOSE/OBJECTIVES To examine the differences among secular, traditional, and religious Israeli oncology nurses' intrinsic religiosity, extrinsic religiosity, spiritual well-being, and attitudes toward spiritual care. DESIGN A comparative, descriptive study. SAMPLE 148 Israeli Jewish nurses drawn from the membership of the Israeli Oncology Nursing Association. METHODS Nurses completed mai...

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