Spiritual care remains a neglected dimension in the context of living in residential aged care facilities. Using a grounded theory methodology, in-depth interviews were conducted with 17 Nepalese aged care residents, 3 nurses, and 4 caregivers to explore the residents’ spiritual needs and how nurses/caregivers perceive and respond to these. The analysis revealed that the process of providing spiritual care and meeting spiritual care needs are complex, which includes preparing internally, interacting with residents, integrating care, and involving in residents’ spiritual practices. To facilitate appropriate and the required spiritual care, effort to increase nurses and caregivers’ readiness and ensure managerial support are crucial
This is an open access article. You can find it online by following this link: http://www.biomedcent...
Over the last twenty years spiritual care has become recognised increasingly as an important compone...
Spiritual care to persons with dementia in nursing homes; a qualitative study of nurses and care wor...
Aim: To synthesize evidence regarding the spiritual needs and care of older adults living in residen...
Background Spiritual care for people with dementia who are in nursing homes is one aspect of the hol...
Background Spirituality is within into every person even though the spiritual experience is always i...
Spiritual dimensions are an important focus for nursing care and nurses can be catalysts for spiritu...
This article addressed the following questions: How are spirituality, spiritual need, and spiritual ...
This article reports findings from a study in the UK which investigated the perceptions and practice...
AIMS AND OBJECTIVES: Identify and compare spiritual caring practice by palliative care and acute car...
Demographic changes, political, social, and migration trends are changing the care demand in the Uni...
This descriptive, exploratory study examines nurses' perceptions of spiritual care. Having reviewed...
Australians are now able to live longer due to scientific and medical technology advances and improv...
Spiritual care has the potential to improve clients\u27 health and quality of life. Since clients de...
Abstract Despite acknowledgment that spiritual care is an essential aspect of holistic nursing care,...
This is an open access article. You can find it online by following this link: http://www.biomedcent...
Over the last twenty years spiritual care has become recognised increasingly as an important compone...
Spiritual care to persons with dementia in nursing homes; a qualitative study of nurses and care wor...
Aim: To synthesize evidence regarding the spiritual needs and care of older adults living in residen...
Background Spiritual care for people with dementia who are in nursing homes is one aspect of the hol...
Background Spirituality is within into every person even though the spiritual experience is always i...
Spiritual dimensions are an important focus for nursing care and nurses can be catalysts for spiritu...
This article addressed the following questions: How are spirituality, spiritual need, and spiritual ...
This article reports findings from a study in the UK which investigated the perceptions and practice...
AIMS AND OBJECTIVES: Identify and compare spiritual caring practice by palliative care and acute car...
Demographic changes, political, social, and migration trends are changing the care demand in the Uni...
This descriptive, exploratory study examines nurses' perceptions of spiritual care. Having reviewed...
Australians are now able to live longer due to scientific and medical technology advances and improv...
Spiritual care has the potential to improve clients\u27 health and quality of life. Since clients de...
Abstract Despite acknowledgment that spiritual care is an essential aspect of holistic nursing care,...
This is an open access article. You can find it online by following this link: http://www.biomedcent...
Over the last twenty years spiritual care has become recognised increasingly as an important compone...
Spiritual care to persons with dementia in nursing homes; a qualitative study of nurses and care wor...