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 surveyed group. The nurses favored spiritual interventions that are not overtly religious, but conveyed concern and support, such as listening and providing comforting touch
Objectives: Despite there being many models for how spiritual care should be provided, the way nurse...
This study explored nurses\u27 perceptions of how they provide spiritual care, the barriers to deliv...
Spiritual health is one of the essential components of health, where patients search for meaning and...
Research indicates that nurses do not consistently provide spiritual care, feel ill equipped to do s...
There is heightened need for awareness of spiritual care in nursing. The need for spiritual care is ...
Using spiritual and religious resources gives patients and families strength to cope during a crisis...
This descriptive, correlational study described the type, frequency, and correlates of nurses\u27 sp...
This descriptive, exploratory study examines nurses' perceptions of spiritual care. Having reviewed...
Background and aim of the work: Spiritual wellbeing has important implications for an individual’s h...
84 leavesThe problem: Spirituality and spiritual care are vital components of holistic healthcar...
Nurses are challenged to delivery holistic care to their patients by the accreditation agencies. Hol...
This study was done using a sample that all expressed religious beliefs, but a nurse does not need t...
Aims: To discover how nurses understand spirituality and spiritual care and what affects nurses’ und...
Spirituality is a common theme in the field of healthcare research. This study aimed to examine nurs...
Previous research suggests that patients want their primary healthcare provider to address their spi...
Objectives: Despite there being many models for how spiritual care should be provided, the way nurse...
This study explored nurses\u27 perceptions of how they provide spiritual care, the barriers to deliv...
Spiritual health is one of the essential components of health, where patients search for meaning and...
Research indicates that nurses do not consistently provide spiritual care, feel ill equipped to do s...
There is heightened need for awareness of spiritual care in nursing. The need for spiritual care is ...
Using spiritual and religious resources gives patients and families strength to cope during a crisis...
This descriptive, correlational study described the type, frequency, and correlates of nurses\u27 sp...
This descriptive, exploratory study examines nurses' perceptions of spiritual care. Having reviewed...
Background and aim of the work: Spiritual wellbeing has important implications for an individual’s h...
84 leavesThe problem: Spirituality and spiritual care are vital components of holistic healthcar...
Nurses are challenged to delivery holistic care to their patients by the accreditation agencies. Hol...
This study was done using a sample that all expressed religious beliefs, but a nurse does not need t...
Aims: To discover how nurses understand spirituality and spiritual care and what affects nurses’ und...
Spirituality is a common theme in the field of healthcare research. This study aimed to examine nurs...
Previous research suggests that patients want their primary healthcare provider to address their spi...
Objectives: Despite there being many models for how spiritual care should be provided, the way nurse...
This study explored nurses\u27 perceptions of how they provide spiritual care, the barriers to deliv...
Spiritual health is one of the essential components of health, where patients search for meaning and...