نتایج جستجو برای: spiritual crisis

تعداد نتایج: 86219  

2013
Aline Victoria Nixon Aru Narayanasamy Vivian Penny

UNLABELLED BACKGROUND Spiritual needs of cancer patients should be assessed and discussed by healthcare professionals. Neurosurgical nurses need to be able to assess and support neuro-oncology patients with their spiritual needs from diagnosis and throughout their hospital stay. METHODS Data were collected through questionnaires using a Critical Incident Technique (CIT) from neurosurgical ...

Journal: :Journal of clinical nursing 2013
Lay Hwa Tiew Jian Hui Kwee Debra K Creedy Moon Fai Chan

AIMS AND OBJECTIVES To explore Singapore hospice nurses' perspectives of spirituality and spiritual care. DESIGN A descriptive, cross-sectional design was used. BACKGROUND Spiritual care is integral to providing quality end-of-life care. However, patients often report that this aspect of care is lacking. Previous studies suggest that nurses' neglect of this aspect of care could be attribute...

Journal: :Journal of pain and symptom management 2011
Marvin O Delgado-Guay David Hui Henrique A Parsons Kathy Govan Maxine De la Cruz Steven Thorney Eduardo Bruera

CONTEXT Spirituality, religiosity, and spiritual pain may affect advanced cancer patients' symptom expression, coping strategies, and quality of life. OBJECTIVES To examine the prevalence and intensity of spirituality, religiosity, and spiritual pain, and how spiritual pain was associated with symptom expression, coping, and spiritual quality of life. METHODS We interviewed 100 advanced can...

2016
Gianluca Catania Annamaria Bagnasco Milko Zanini Giuseppe Aleo Loredana Sasso

One of the most crucial palliative care challenges is in determining how patients’ needs are defined and assessed. Although physical and psychological needs are commonly documented in patient’s charts, spiritual needs are less frequently reported. The aim of this review was to determine which explicit, longitudinal documentation of spiritual concerns would sufficiently affect clinical care to a...

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 ...

2014
Mohammadali Hosseini Patricia Mary Davidson Masoud Fallahi

The aim of this review article is describing a research on spiritual and religious interventions in Iran. An integrative review was conducted to determine the state of the science in Iran. Iranmedex, Scientific Information Database, Irandoc, Noormags, Magiran and Google scholar were searched to find articles published in peer-reviewed journals from August 2002 to August 2012. A qualitative appr...

Journal: :Health progress 2002
Thomas C Lawry

O n September 11, 2001, St. Vincent's Manhattan, the trauma center closest to the World Trade Center (WTC), implemented its disaster plan within minutes ot" the first plane's crash into the first lower. In the initial three hours alone, the hospital received and began treating more than 800 patients. Along with meeting the medical, social, and spiritual needs of patients and families, the staff...

2017
Liz McDowell

The need to include the spiritual dimension when assessing clients and planning their healthcare is evident from numerous studies conducted by various disciplines. Practitioners of holistic care agree that spiritual care must be included to address fully the needs of clients. The aim of this qualitative research was to explore and document the stories of clients regarding the role healthcare pr...

Journal: :Asian Pacific journal of cancer prevention : APJCP 2010
Christina Maria Puchalski

Spirituality is increasingly recognized as an essential element of health. A novel model of interprofessional spiritual care was developed by a national consensus conference of experts in spiritual care and palliative care. Integral to this model is a spiritual screening, history or assessment as part of the routine history of patients. Spiritual screening can be done by a clinician on an intak...

Journal: :Journal of Christian nursing : a quarterly publication of Nurses Christian Fellowship 2015
Ann N Hellman Wesley E Williams Shelia Hurley

Healthcare literature suggests that many nurses fail to address patients' spiritual needs and/or identify signs of spiritual distress. A study was conducted to explore whether nurses in a medical center possessed the knowledge to assess patients' spirituality and design and implement a plan of spiritual care. The Spiritual Care Competence Scale was used to assess competence in spiritual care as...

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