Context: Spirituality/Religion is important to many parents and they may call upon God to make the child healthier and normal. Aims: We surveyed parents/relatives of children admitted to in-patient services for their praying practices and beliefs thereof. Settings and Design: Cross-sectional survey in 150 parents/relatives of patients admitted to pediatric ward, pediatric intensive care (PICU) unit, and neonatal intensive care unit (NICU) (50 each). Materials and Methods: We collected demographic, praying practices' information and asked them to fill a Prayer Questionnaire Score Chart which classified the individual's religiosity. Statistical Analysis Used: Descriptive statistics, Chi-square test, independent t-test, and one-way ANOVA were ...
Background: The provision of spiritual care along with holistic and comprehensive care is an importa...
There is widespread interest in prayer and its effects on health and spiritual well-being. The purpo...
Having a child with phenylketonuria is extremely stressful for the parents. These parents always loo...
Objectives: To document the practice and belief in offering prayers to have a favorable impact on he...
Parents of seriously ill children are charged with making complicated medical decisions, and many of...
For downloading the full-text of this article please click here.Background and Objective: One of the...
PURPOSE: To examine spirituality as a coping resource for a sample of African American parents who h...
This study examines differences in the stability and consequences of religious coping among parents ...
Parental beliefs and practice of spiritual methods for their sick children at a tertiary care hospit...
This study links two fields of empirical research. The first field (grounded in empirical theology) ...
Physical aspects of disease management are often more evident than those related to spirituality or ...
Children themselves place a high value on their own spiritual care when in hospital. However, the sp...
Aim This paper examines patient’s desire for prayer from their health care providers and looks at th...
There is increasing interest regarding prayer in healthcare. Prayer is an activity related to spirit...
Physical aspects of disease management are often more evident than those related to spirituality or ...
Background: The provision of spiritual care along with holistic and comprehensive care is an importa...
There is widespread interest in prayer and its effects on health and spiritual well-being. The purpo...
Having a child with phenylketonuria is extremely stressful for the parents. These parents always loo...
Objectives: To document the practice and belief in offering prayers to have a favorable impact on he...
Parents of seriously ill children are charged with making complicated medical decisions, and many of...
For downloading the full-text of this article please click here.Background and Objective: One of the...
PURPOSE: To examine spirituality as a coping resource for a sample of African American parents who h...
This study examines differences in the stability and consequences of religious coping among parents ...
Parental beliefs and practice of spiritual methods for their sick children at a tertiary care hospit...
This study links two fields of empirical research. The first field (grounded in empirical theology) ...
Physical aspects of disease management are often more evident than those related to spirituality or ...
Children themselves place a high value on their own spiritual care when in hospital. However, the sp...
Aim This paper examines patient’s desire for prayer from their health care providers and looks at th...
There is increasing interest regarding prayer in healthcare. Prayer is an activity related to spirit...
Physical aspects of disease management are often more evident than those related to spirituality or ...
Background: The provision of spiritual care along with holistic and comprehensive care is an importa...
There is widespread interest in prayer and its effects on health and spiritual well-being. The purpo...
Having a child with phenylketonuria is extremely stressful for the parents. These parents always loo...