Abstract Background This study explores the experience of palliative patients and their family members of a family meeting model, utilised as an instrument for the provision of spiritual and psychosocial care. In doing so the study embraces a broad understanding of spirituality which may or may not include formal religious practice and a concept of psychosocial care that includes: social and emotional well-being, communication, self esteem, mental health and adaptation to illness. The meeting of spiritual and psychosocial needs is considered to be an important aspect of palliative care. Methods This qualitative study, philosophically underpinned by hermeneutic phenomenology, investigates the participatory experience of palliative care patie...
Context Spiritual care refers to practices and rituals addressing spiritual/religious concerns. It s...
Background: Assessing the spiritual well-being of palliative patients is often perceived as difficul...
Background: Family meetings in palliative care can enhance communication with family members and ide...
Background: This study explores the experience of palliative patients and their family members of a ...
Introduction: This study evaluated the use of a family meeting model to address the spiritual needs ...
Background: Family meetings are used in palliative care to facilitate discussion between palliative ...
Background: Family meetings are used in palliative care to facilitate discussion between palliative ...
Background: Family meetings are used in palliative care to facilitate discussion between palliative ...
ABSTRACT Objective: To understand the spiritual needs of the patients' family caregiver under Oncol...
Background: Family meetings are used in palliative care to facilitate discussion between palliative ...
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...
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...
Spirituality and spiritual care are gaining increasing attention but their potential contribution to...
Context Spiritual care refers to practices and rituals addressing spiritual/religious concerns. It s...
Background: Assessing the spiritual well-being of palliative patients is often perceived as difficul...
Background: Family meetings in palliative care can enhance communication with family members and ide...
Background: This study explores the experience of palliative patients and their family members of a ...
Introduction: This study evaluated the use of a family meeting model to address the spiritual needs ...
Background: Family meetings are used in palliative care to facilitate discussion between palliative ...
Background: Family meetings are used in palliative care to facilitate discussion between palliative ...
Background: Family meetings are used in palliative care to facilitate discussion between palliative ...
ABSTRACT Objective: To understand the spiritual needs of the patients' family caregiver under Oncol...
Background: Family meetings are used in palliative care to facilitate discussion between palliative ...
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...
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...
Spirituality and spiritual care are gaining increasing attention but their potential contribution to...
Context Spiritual care refers to practices and rituals addressing spiritual/religious concerns. It s...
Background: Assessing the spiritual well-being of palliative patients is often perceived as difficul...
Background: Family meetings in palliative care can enhance communication with family members and ide...