In the fourth of a series of literature reviews on the theory and practice of outcome-based pastoral care in health care, offers reviews of ten books and articles, as well as comments, on developing effective pastoral management and leadership skills
It is often difficult to discern whether the suffering of a medical patient should be regarded as a ...
Spirituality is defined as “an individual’s connection or relationship with God or with some other k...
Abstract Background: One aspect that is often overlooked when providing holistic care to patients is...
Current accreditation and professional standards in health care reflect the importance of chaplaincy...
Abstract This article explores the history of spiritual assessment tools as a lens through which to ...
Health professionals need to take care of patients’ spirituality, evaluate various spiritual approac...
Seven major constructs—belonging, meaning, hope, the sacred, morality, beauty, and acceptance of dyi...
One of the most crucial palliative care challenges is in determining how patients’ needs are defined...
One of the most crucial palliative care challenges is in determining how patients\u2019 needs are de...
<p>In the past 10 years spirituality and spiritual care have been much debated in professional...
The aim of this project is to improve understanding of the spiritual needs of inpatients and to esta...
Nurses and health care professionals should have an active role in meeting the spiritual needs of pa...
Abstract Purpose As health-care moves towards a more person-centred approach, spiritual care has b...
Spirituality is defined as an individual\u27s connection or relationship with God or with some othe...
Nurses and health care professionals should have an active role in meeting the spiritual needs of pa...
It is often difficult to discern whether the suffering of a medical patient should be regarded as a ...
Spirituality is defined as “an individual’s connection or relationship with God or with some other k...
Abstract Background: One aspect that is often overlooked when providing holistic care to patients is...
Current accreditation and professional standards in health care reflect the importance of chaplaincy...
Abstract This article explores the history of spiritual assessment tools as a lens through which to ...
Health professionals need to take care of patients’ spirituality, evaluate various spiritual approac...
Seven major constructs—belonging, meaning, hope, the sacred, morality, beauty, and acceptance of dyi...
One of the most crucial palliative care challenges is in determining how patients’ needs are defined...
One of the most crucial palliative care challenges is in determining how patients\u2019 needs are de...
<p>In the past 10 years spirituality and spiritual care have been much debated in professional...
The aim of this project is to improve understanding of the spiritual needs of inpatients and to esta...
Nurses and health care professionals should have an active role in meeting the spiritual needs of pa...
Abstract Purpose As health-care moves towards a more person-centred approach, spiritual care has b...
Spirituality is defined as an individual\u27s connection or relationship with God or with some othe...
Nurses and health care professionals should have an active role in meeting the spiritual needs of pa...
It is often difficult to discern whether the suffering of a medical patient should be regarded as a ...
Spirituality is defined as “an individual’s connection or relationship with God or with some other k...
Abstract Background: One aspect that is often overlooked when providing holistic care to patients is...