Spirituality is the most unknown aspect of palliative care despite being the need that is most altered in the last moments of life. Objective. To identify on the one hand the spiritual needs of patients who are at the end of life and on the other hand, the way in which nursing professionals can work to provide effective accompaniment in this process. Method. A qualitative study was conducted which applied different data collection techniques. This was done to describe the phenomenon from a holistic perspective in relation to experts’ perceptions of the competencies required by health professionals and palliative patients’ spiritual needs. Semi-structured interviews were conducted within both populations. In order to analyze the quali...
Nurses, certified nursing assistants and other healthcare workers who care for those who are termina...
Background: About 91000 people died in Sweden in 2016 and of those who died an estimate of 70000-750...
The spiritual welfare of dying people has in recent years moved from the domain of religion to becom...
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...
Aim and objectives To explore nurses’ and healthcare professionals’ perceptions of spiritual care an...
Background: Understanding patient perceptions of their spiritual needs when approaching the end of l...
Background: Previous research has shown that the understanding and knowledge about the spiritual nee...
PURPOSE Although spiritual care is a core element of palliative care, it remains unclear how this ca...
Spirituality and spiritual care are gaining increasing attention but their potential contribution to...
Abundant literature has argued the significance of religion, belief, and spirituality at the end of ...
Dying process can take different forms, may be perceived differently by persons present during the p...
The spiritual welfare of dying people has in recent years moved from the domain of religion to becom...
As a universal human experience, spirituality is innate to humanity. Nevertheless, the attempt to de...
Caregivers involved in palliative care seek to understand problems and challenges at end of life thr...
Nurses, certified nursing assistants and other healthcare workers who care for those who are termina...
Background: About 91000 people died in Sweden in 2016 and of those who died an estimate of 70000-750...
The spiritual welfare of dying people has in recent years moved from the domain of religion to becom...
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...
Aim and objectives To explore nurses’ and healthcare professionals’ perceptions of spiritual care an...
Background: Understanding patient perceptions of their spiritual needs when approaching the end of l...
Background: Previous research has shown that the understanding and knowledge about the spiritual nee...
PURPOSE Although spiritual care is a core element of palliative care, it remains unclear how this ca...
Spirituality and spiritual care are gaining increasing attention but their potential contribution to...
Abundant literature has argued the significance of religion, belief, and spirituality at the end of ...
Dying process can take different forms, may be perceived differently by persons present during the p...
The spiritual welfare of dying people has in recent years moved from the domain of religion to becom...
As a universal human experience, spirituality is innate to humanity. Nevertheless, the attempt to de...
Caregivers involved in palliative care seek to understand problems and challenges at end of life thr...
Nurses, certified nursing assistants and other healthcare workers who care for those who are termina...
Background: About 91000 people died in Sweden in 2016 and of those who died an estimate of 70000-750...
The spiritual welfare of dying people has in recent years moved from the domain of religion to becom...