Although knowledge on spiritual care provision in an interfaith context is essential for addressing the diversity of patients' religious and spiritual needs, an overview of the literature is lacking. Therefore, this article reviews the empirical literature on interfaith spiritual care (ISC) in professional caring relationships. A systematic search in electronic databases was conducted to identify empirical studies published after 2000. Twenty-two studies were included. The quality of the included studies was assessed, and their results were thematically analyzed. The majority were conducted in North America, mainly using qualitative methods and focusing on professional caregivers, who had a variety of professional and spiritual backgrounds....
Objective: Patients and palliative care experts endorse the importance of spiritual care for serious...
The purpose of this study was to elicit clinicians\u27 perspectives and practices with religion and ...
Background: Patient satisfaction with religious/spiritual (R/S) care during mental health treatment ...
Although knowledge on spiritual care provision in an interfaith context is essential for addressing ...
Spirituality is a common theme in the field of healthcare research. This study aimed to examine nurs...
Spiritual dimensions are an important focus for nursing care and nurses can be catalysts for spiritu...
The need to include the spiritual dimension when assessing clients and planning their healthcare is ...
This study aims to rethink the integration of spiritual care into healthcare in spiritually plural s...
This study aims to rethink the integration of spiritual care into healthcare in spiritually plural s...
This chapter considers the implications of an interfaith context for the way in which spiritual care...
What is known on the subject?: The relationship between patient and professional is one of the corne...
Although many recognize the importance of addressing the spiritualdomain in palliative care, empiric...
Mental health is closely related to religious and spiritual wellbeing. Not surprisingly, many mental...
Spirituality and spiritual care are gaining increasing attention but their potential contribution to...
Spiritual care is a vital part of medical/ nursing care for patients with serious illnesses. Numerou...
Objective: Patients and palliative care experts endorse the importance of spiritual care for serious...
The purpose of this study was to elicit clinicians\u27 perspectives and practices with religion and ...
Background: Patient satisfaction with religious/spiritual (R/S) care during mental health treatment ...
Although knowledge on spiritual care provision in an interfaith context is essential for addressing ...
Spirituality is a common theme in the field of healthcare research. This study aimed to examine nurs...
Spiritual dimensions are an important focus for nursing care and nurses can be catalysts for spiritu...
The need to include the spiritual dimension when assessing clients and planning their healthcare is ...
This study aims to rethink the integration of spiritual care into healthcare in spiritually plural s...
This study aims to rethink the integration of spiritual care into healthcare in spiritually plural s...
This chapter considers the implications of an interfaith context for the way in which spiritual care...
What is known on the subject?: The relationship between patient and professional is one of the corne...
Although many recognize the importance of addressing the spiritualdomain in palliative care, empiric...
Mental health is closely related to religious and spiritual wellbeing. Not surprisingly, many mental...
Spirituality and spiritual care are gaining increasing attention but their potential contribution to...
Spiritual care is a vital part of medical/ nursing care for patients with serious illnesses. Numerou...
Objective: Patients and palliative care experts endorse the importance of spiritual care for serious...
The purpose of this study was to elicit clinicians\u27 perspectives and practices with religion and ...
Background: Patient satisfaction with religious/spiritual (R/S) care during mental health treatment ...