نتایج جستجو برای: religious care

تعداد نتایج: 659468  

Journal: :Southern medical journal 2013
Henry S Perkins

OBJECTIVES Patients' religious communities often influence their medical decisions. To date, no study has examined what physicians think about the responsibilities borne by religious communities to provide guidance to patients in different clinical contexts. METHODS We mailed a confidential, self-administered survey to a stratified random sample of 1504 US primary care physicians (PCPs). Crit...

2006

1,$78-1N>>+("#>(-:"& & ABSTRA&T In this paper, we report findings from a study of American Christian ministers’ uses of technologies in religious practices. We focus on the use of technologies for spiritual purposes as opposed to pragmatic and logistical, but report on all. We present results about the uses of technologies in three aspects of religious work: religious study and reflection, chur...

Journal: :Journal of pain and symptom management 2017
Michael J Balboni Adam Sullivan Andrea C Enzinger Patrick T Smith Christine Mitchell John R Peteet James A Tulsky Tyler VanderWeele Tracy A Balboni

CONTEXT Although clergy interact with approximately half of U.S. patients facing end-of-life medical decisions, little is known about clergy-congregant interactions or clergy influence on end-of-life decisions. OBJECTIVE The objective was to conduct a nationally representative survey of clergy beliefs and practices. METHODS A mailed survey to a nationally representative sample of clergy com...

2011
René Hefti

Integrating spirituality into mental health care, psychiatry and psychotherapy is still controversial, albeit a growing body of evidence is showing beneficial effects and a real need for such integration. In this review, past and recent research as well as evidence from the integrative concept of a Swiss clinic is summarized. Religious coping is highly prevalent among patients with psychiatric ...

احمدی, فضل‌اله, رهنما, مژگان, سید باقر مداح, سادات, فلاحی خشکناب, مسعود,

Spiritual care includes assistance in performing religious rituals to support those seeking connection to the spiritual world. It forms an essential part of holistic care and helps finding answers to issues concerning life, pain, and death. This study was conducted to understand cancer patients' perception of spiritual care.A qualitative content analysis approach was applied to conduct the stud...

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...

ژورنال: دانشور پزشکی 2008
مرادی, آذر ,

 Introduction: Religion always has supportive role in stressful life and was as a guideline that people nowadays need for dealing with stressful life. Most of patient talks about holiness and religion and consider them cause of self–relief. Because of these nurse must provide religious environment for patients so that they could perform the religious activities. Objective: The main aim of the s...

Journal: :Journal of Christian nursing : a quarterly publication of Nurses Christian Fellowship 2015
Cheryl Delgado

Research indicates that nurses do not consistently provide spiritual care, feel ill equipped to do so, and there is a lack of information as to the type of spiritual care practices nurses use. This exploratory descriptive study surveyed nurses (N = 123) about their spiritual care practices and perceptions of effectiveness, followed by qualitative interviews with volunteers (n = 5) from the surv...

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 ...

Journal: :Academic medicine : journal of the Association of American Medical Colleges 2008
Rosalind Strickland

Purpose Physicians’ spiritual and religious identities, beliefs, and practices are beginning to be explored. The objective of this study was to gather descriptive information about personal religion and spirituality from a random sample of academic American pediatricians and to compare this information with similar data from the public. Method In 2005, a Web-based survey of a random sample of 2...

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