Despite the increasing numbers of Americans who die in nursing homes (NHs) and residential care/assisted living (RC/AL) facilities, and the importance of religious and spiritual needs as one approaches death, little is known about how these needs are met for dying individuals in long-term care (LTC) institutional settings. This study compared receipt of religious and spiritual help in four types of LTC settings: NHs, smaller (<16 beds) RC/AL facilities, traditional RC/AL facilities, and new-model RC/AL facilities. Data were also available for religious affiliation of the facilities, size, and provision of religious and hospice services. Controlling for such factors, the importance of religion/spirituality to the decedent was the strongest p...
Interest in and recognition of the function of religious and spiritual coping in adjustment to serio...
Interest in and recognition of the function of religious and spiritual coping in adjustment to serio...
Background: Spirituality is recognized as an important contributor to quality of life, particularly ...
Despite the increasing numbers of Americans who die in nursing homes (NHs) and residential care/assi...
Despite the increasing numbers of Americans who die in nursing homes (NHs) and residential care/assi...
Copyright © 2011 Robert L. Rubinstein et al. This is an open access article distributed under the Cr...
Religious care and psychological therapy provided at the end-of-life share universal characteristics...
This paper explores the role of religious belief in the experiences of dying and death in a Catholic...
Spiritual dimensions are an important focus for nursing care and nurses can be catalysts for spiritu...
Nurses, certified nursing assistants and other healthcare workers who care for those who are termina...
Spirituality and spiritual care are gaining increasing attention but their potential contribution to...
Increasingly more older people are now being cared for in their own homes. Furthermore, it has becom...
PURPOSE Although spiritual care is a core element of palliative care, it remains unclear how this ca...
Aim: To synthesize evidence regarding the spiritual needs and care of older adults living in residen...
Spiritual and religious beliefs influence how individuals view death and dying. Nurses focus on the ...
Interest in and recognition of the function of religious and spiritual coping in adjustment to serio...
Interest in and recognition of the function of religious and spiritual coping in adjustment to serio...
Background: Spirituality is recognized as an important contributor to quality of life, particularly ...
Despite the increasing numbers of Americans who die in nursing homes (NHs) and residential care/assi...
Despite the increasing numbers of Americans who die in nursing homes (NHs) and residential care/assi...
Copyright © 2011 Robert L. Rubinstein et al. This is an open access article distributed under the Cr...
Religious care and psychological therapy provided at the end-of-life share universal characteristics...
This paper explores the role of religious belief in the experiences of dying and death in a Catholic...
Spiritual dimensions are an important focus for nursing care and nurses can be catalysts for spiritu...
Nurses, certified nursing assistants and other healthcare workers who care for those who are termina...
Spirituality and spiritual care are gaining increasing attention but their potential contribution to...
Increasingly more older people are now being cared for in their own homes. Furthermore, it has becom...
PURPOSE Although spiritual care is a core element of palliative care, it remains unclear how this ca...
Aim: To synthesize evidence regarding the spiritual needs and care of older adults living in residen...
Spiritual and religious beliefs influence how individuals view death and dying. Nurses focus on the ...
Interest in and recognition of the function of religious and spiritual coping in adjustment to serio...
Interest in and recognition of the function of religious and spiritual coping in adjustment to serio...
Background: Spirituality is recognized as an important contributor to quality of life, particularly ...