Spirituality and spiritual care are gaining increasing attention but their potential contribution to palliative care remains unclear. The aim of this study was to synthesize qualitative literature on spirituality and spiritual care at the end of life using a systematic ('meta-study') review. Eleven patient articles and eight with healthcare providers were included, incorporating data from 178 patients and 116 healthcare providers, mainly from elderly White and Judaeo-Christian origin patients with cancer. Spirituality principally focused on relationships, rather than just meaning making, and was given as a relationship. Spirituality was a broader term that may or may not encompass religion. A 'spirit to spirit' framework for spiritual care-...
Objective: Patients and palliative care experts endorse the importance of spiritual care for serious...
Many studies on spiritual care in palliative care are performed in the US, leaving other continents ...
BackgroundSpiritual distress is prevalent in advanced disease, but often neglected, resulting in unn...
Spirituality and spiritual care are gaining increasing attention but their potential contribution to...
Objectives: Spiritual care has been recognized as an essential component of palliative care. However...
SUMMARY The natural science base of modern medicine influences the way in which medipine is delivere...
Whoever rightly understands and celebrates death, at the same time magnifies life. —Rainer Maria Ril...
Many terminal patients face spiritual distress at the end of life when they are receiving palliative...
The importance of spirituality in relation to mental well-being and physical health is currently wel...
The aim of this article is to illustrate and outline an understanding of spiritual care as a process...
CONTEXT: Spiritual well-being (SWB) is very important in palliative care patients. OBJECTIVES: The ...
Background: In intensive care end-of-life frequently includes or is closely witnessed by family memb...
xv, 362 leaves :ill. (some col.) ; 30 cm. Includes bibliographical references. "July 2009". Universi...
Abstract Background: Palliative care is the provision of end of life care to the patient with a ter...
PURPOSE: Spiritual care at the end of life remains poorly understood, despite its promotion by the W...
Objective: Patients and palliative care experts endorse the importance of spiritual care for serious...
Many studies on spiritual care in palliative care are performed in the US, leaving other continents ...
BackgroundSpiritual distress is prevalent in advanced disease, but often neglected, resulting in unn...
Spirituality and spiritual care are gaining increasing attention but their potential contribution to...
Objectives: Spiritual care has been recognized as an essential component of palliative care. However...
SUMMARY The natural science base of modern medicine influences the way in which medipine is delivere...
Whoever rightly understands and celebrates death, at the same time magnifies life. —Rainer Maria Ril...
Many terminal patients face spiritual distress at the end of life when they are receiving palliative...
The importance of spirituality in relation to mental well-being and physical health is currently wel...
The aim of this article is to illustrate and outline an understanding of spiritual care as a process...
CONTEXT: Spiritual well-being (SWB) is very important in palliative care patients. OBJECTIVES: The ...
Background: In intensive care end-of-life frequently includes or is closely witnessed by family memb...
xv, 362 leaves :ill. (some col.) ; 30 cm. Includes bibliographical references. "July 2009". Universi...
Abstract Background: Palliative care is the provision of end of life care to the patient with a ter...
PURPOSE: Spiritual care at the end of life remains poorly understood, despite its promotion by the W...
Objective: Patients and palliative care experts endorse the importance of spiritual care for serious...
Many studies on spiritual care in palliative care are performed in the US, leaving other continents ...
BackgroundSpiritual distress is prevalent in advanced disease, but often neglected, resulting in unn...