Aim The aim of this research was to identify healthcare teaching staff’s understanding of spirituality, how their understanding may shape teaching practice and how this may contribute to the documented issues around incorporating spirituality into patient assessment and care. Method A mixed-method, small-scale explorative online survey was used. Findings Several perceptions and practices were identified that led to a better understanding of the obstacles to teaching in this area. Suggestions were made about how to shape teaching spirituality to improve patients’ experience and ensure spirituality is integrated more fully into assessment and care. Conclusion This study brought a better understanding of obstacles to integrati...
BACKGROUND: There is a professional requirement for student nurses to achieve competence in the deli...
84 leavesThe problem: Spirituality and spiritual care are vital components of holistic healthcar...
Patient care frequently focuses on physical aspects of disease management, with variable attention g...
Teaching spirituality and spiritual care in health sciences education has been identified as a need ...
Undergraduate and graduate programs for healthcare professions are inconsistent in curricular offeri...
Spirituality is a central principle in complementary and alternative medical prac-tice. Important sp...
Introduction: Medical practitioners are expected to be aware of the impact that spirituality has on ...
Aims This thesis explored the perceptions of medical students and teachers with regards to spiritual...
PhD (Social Work), North-West University, Potchefstroom Campus, 2014Until recently, the health profe...
Spirituality in medical education is an abstract multifaceted concept, related to the healthcare sys...
Background: Few studies have investigated potential differences between the opinions of educators a...
Background: The determination and fulfillment of the spiritual needs of the individual in times of c...
Nurses and health care professionals should have an active role in meeting the spiritual needs of pa...
Emerging evidence suggest that it is time to examine whether future healthcare professionals are lea...
Background: There is a professional requirement for student nurses to achieve competence in the deli...
BACKGROUND: There is a professional requirement for student nurses to achieve competence in the deli...
84 leavesThe problem: Spirituality and spiritual care are vital components of holistic healthcar...
Patient care frequently focuses on physical aspects of disease management, with variable attention g...
Teaching spirituality and spiritual care in health sciences education has been identified as a need ...
Undergraduate and graduate programs for healthcare professions are inconsistent in curricular offeri...
Spirituality is a central principle in complementary and alternative medical prac-tice. Important sp...
Introduction: Medical practitioners are expected to be aware of the impact that spirituality has on ...
Aims This thesis explored the perceptions of medical students and teachers with regards to spiritual...
PhD (Social Work), North-West University, Potchefstroom Campus, 2014Until recently, the health profe...
Spirituality in medical education is an abstract multifaceted concept, related to the healthcare sys...
Background: Few studies have investigated potential differences between the opinions of educators a...
Background: The determination and fulfillment of the spiritual needs of the individual in times of c...
Nurses and health care professionals should have an active role in meeting the spiritual needs of pa...
Emerging evidence suggest that it is time to examine whether future healthcare professionals are lea...
Background: There is a professional requirement for student nurses to achieve competence in the deli...
BACKGROUND: There is a professional requirement for student nurses to achieve competence in the deli...
84 leavesThe problem: Spirituality and spiritual care are vital components of holistic healthcar...
Patient care frequently focuses on physical aspects of disease management, with variable attention g...