This paper focuses on spirituality and religious faith as a significant resource in the lives of Black nurses in a Nova Scotia, Canada. It argues that as a valuable source of self-identity and meaning-making, spirituality merits serious consideration in nursing research. This treatment of the subject brings together current attention to the work-life experiences of minority nurses in Canada’s healthcare system and new interest in spirituality as inherent to nursing care. Validating the spiritual strength and sensitivity expressed by the Black nurses would both allow the nurses to be wholly themselves as nurses, and make that strength and sensitivity available to a healthcare system that has need of them. It might be possible to bring both m...
Objective: The objective of this research study was to explore the relationship between religiosity ...
The purpose of this study was to discover, describe, and interpret patterns of student nurse practit...
The aim of this paper was to explore a select group of Spanish nurses’ views of spirituali...
Spirituality is a common theme in the field of healthcare research. This study aimed to examine nurs...
This study aims to identify how spirituality is manifested in the lives of student nurses whilst on ...
84 leavesThe problem: Spirituality and spiritual care are vital components of holistic healthcar...
Aim: This paper presents the qualitative findings from an online survey investigating nurses’ percep...
Aims: To discover how nurses understand spirituality and spiritual care and what affects nurses’ und...
Background: There is a professional requirement for nurses to achieve competence in the delivery of ...
This article explores and examines the fundamental need for nurses to include the pro-motion of the ...
Spirituality, a basic characteristic of all people, is vital to health (Carson 1989; DeLaune 1998) a...
Dissertation - Field StudyThe purpose of this qualitative study was to examine the perceptions and e...
Starting points: A positive attitude towards the provision of spiritual needs leads to better care a...
This descriptive, exploratory study examines nurses' perceptions of spiritual care. Having reviewed...
Aim: To explore oncology nurses’ understanding of spirituality in order to shed some light on this c...
Objective: The objective of this research study was to explore the relationship between religiosity ...
The purpose of this study was to discover, describe, and interpret patterns of student nurse practit...
The aim of this paper was to explore a select group of Spanish nurses’ views of spirituali...
Spirituality is a common theme in the field of healthcare research. This study aimed to examine nurs...
This study aims to identify how spirituality is manifested in the lives of student nurses whilst on ...
84 leavesThe problem: Spirituality and spiritual care are vital components of holistic healthcar...
Aim: This paper presents the qualitative findings from an online survey investigating nurses’ percep...
Aims: To discover how nurses understand spirituality and spiritual care and what affects nurses’ und...
Background: There is a professional requirement for nurses to achieve competence in the delivery of ...
This article explores and examines the fundamental need for nurses to include the pro-motion of the ...
Spirituality, a basic characteristic of all people, is vital to health (Carson 1989; DeLaune 1998) a...
Dissertation - Field StudyThe purpose of this qualitative study was to examine the perceptions and e...
Starting points: A positive attitude towards the provision of spiritual needs leads to better care a...
This descriptive, exploratory study examines nurses' perceptions of spiritual care. Having reviewed...
Aim: To explore oncology nurses’ understanding of spirituality in order to shed some light on this c...
Objective: The objective of this research study was to explore the relationship between religiosity ...
The purpose of this study was to discover, describe, and interpret patterns of student nurse practit...
The aim of this paper was to explore a select group of Spanish nurses’ views of spirituali...