Background: Assessing the spiritual well-being of palliative patients is often perceived as difficult by professional caregivers. Previous research has shown that general practitioners would appreciate a directive for spiritual conversations, if this tool were not too structured and not too religious, and provided it proved to be useful in clinical practice. Aim: To investigate the experiences of professional caregivers and patients with the ars moriendi model as a directive for spiritual conversations in palliative home care. Method: Qualitative semi-structured interview pilot study in Flanders Results: All professional caregivers (n = 7) experienced the ars moriendi model as a useful directive to talk about spirituality at the end of life...
Item does not contain fulltextBACKGROUND: Spiritual care is reported to be important to palliative p...
Spirituality and spiritual care are gaining increasing attention but their potential contribution to...
Spirituality and spiritual care are gaining increasing attention but their potential contribution to...
BACKGROUND: Many health-care providers experience barriers to addressing spiritual needs, such as no...
PURPOSE: Spiritual care at the end of life remains poorly understood, despite its promotion by the W...
PURPOSE: Spiritual care at the end of life remains poorly understood despite its promotion by the Wo...
Background: The World Health Organization defines palliativecare as encompassing the control of pai...
BACKGROUND: Spiritual care is an important aspect of palliative care. In the Netherlands, general pr...
Contains fulltext : 50142.pdf (publisher's version ) (Closed access)INTRODUCTION: ...
INTRODUCTION: In the Netherlands, healthcare professionals are able to consult Palliative Care Consu...
The purpose of this study was to identify key outcome measures of spiritual care in palliative home ...
Spirituality and spiritual care are gaining increasing attention but their potential contribution to...
Spirituality and spiritual care are gaining increasing attention but their potential contribution to...
BACKGROUND: Spiritual care is reported to be important to palliative patients. There is an increasin...
Spirituality and spiritual care are gaining increasing attention but their potential contribution to...
Item does not contain fulltextBACKGROUND: Spiritual care is reported to be important to palliative p...
Spirituality and spiritual care are gaining increasing attention but their potential contribution to...
Spirituality and spiritual care are gaining increasing attention but their potential contribution to...
BACKGROUND: Many health-care providers experience barriers to addressing spiritual needs, such as no...
PURPOSE: Spiritual care at the end of life remains poorly understood, despite its promotion by the W...
PURPOSE: Spiritual care at the end of life remains poorly understood despite its promotion by the Wo...
Background: The World Health Organization defines palliativecare as encompassing the control of pai...
BACKGROUND: Spiritual care is an important aspect of palliative care. In the Netherlands, general pr...
Contains fulltext : 50142.pdf (publisher's version ) (Closed access)INTRODUCTION: ...
INTRODUCTION: In the Netherlands, healthcare professionals are able to consult Palliative Care Consu...
The purpose of this study was to identify key outcome measures of spiritual care in palliative home ...
Spirituality and spiritual care are gaining increasing attention but their potential contribution to...
Spirituality and spiritual care are gaining increasing attention but their potential contribution to...
BACKGROUND: Spiritual care is reported to be important to palliative patients. There is an increasin...
Spirituality and spiritual care are gaining increasing attention but their potential contribution to...
Item does not contain fulltextBACKGROUND: Spiritual care is reported to be important to palliative p...
Spirituality and spiritual care are gaining increasing attention but their potential contribution to...
Spirituality and spiritual care are gaining increasing attention but their potential contribution to...