One of the most crucial palliative care challenges is in determining how patients\u2019 needs are defined and assessed. Although physical and psychological needs are commonly documented in patient\u2019s charts, spiritual needs are less frequently reported. The aim of this review was to determine which explicit, longitudinal documentation of spiritual concerns would sufficiently affect clinical care to alleviate spiritual distress or promote spiritual wellbeing. A secondary analysis of a systematic review originally aimed at appraising the effectiveness of complex interventions focused on quality of life in palliative care was conducted. Five databases were searched for articles reporting interventions focused on QoL including at least two ...
Purpose/Objectives: To test the validity and reliability of the Spiritual Needs Inventory (SNI) in m...
Quality-of-life assessment is a central concept in palliative care. Clinical interventions focused o...
Although many recognize the importance of addressing the spiritualdomain in palliative care, empiric...
One of the most crucial palliative care challenges is in determining how patients’ needs are defined...
Members of the EORTC Quality of Life Group are developing a standalone functional measure of spiritu...
Assessing the spiritual needs of patients is fundamental to providing holistic care, particularly wi...
Seven major constructs—belonging, meaning, hope, the sacred, morality, beauty, and acceptance of dyi...
Background: Previous research has shown that the understanding and knowledge about the spiritual nee...
ContextSpiritual care is integral to quality palliative care. Although chaplains are uniquely traine...
Background: The practice of palliative care and the specialty of palliative medicine emerged from th...
Being diagnosed with cancer forces most human beings to face their own death. The comfortable sense ...
Spirituality and spiritual care are gaining increasing attention but their potential contribution to...
Background: Attending to the religious/spiritual (R/S) concerns of patients is a core component of p...
Many studies on spiritual care in palliative care are performed in the US, leaving other continents ...
Background: Patients express a variety of needs, some of which are labeled social and spiritual. Wit...
Purpose/Objectives: To test the validity and reliability of the Spiritual Needs Inventory (SNI) in m...
Quality-of-life assessment is a central concept in palliative care. Clinical interventions focused o...
Although many recognize the importance of addressing the spiritualdomain in palliative care, empiric...
One of the most crucial palliative care challenges is in determining how patients’ needs are defined...
Members of the EORTC Quality of Life Group are developing a standalone functional measure of spiritu...
Assessing the spiritual needs of patients is fundamental to providing holistic care, particularly wi...
Seven major constructs—belonging, meaning, hope, the sacred, morality, beauty, and acceptance of dyi...
Background: Previous research has shown that the understanding and knowledge about the spiritual nee...
ContextSpiritual care is integral to quality palliative care. Although chaplains are uniquely traine...
Background: The practice of palliative care and the specialty of palliative medicine emerged from th...
Being diagnosed with cancer forces most human beings to face their own death. The comfortable sense ...
Spirituality and spiritual care are gaining increasing attention but their potential contribution to...
Background: Attending to the religious/spiritual (R/S) concerns of patients is a core component of p...
Many studies on spiritual care in palliative care are performed in the US, leaving other continents ...
Background: Patients express a variety of needs, some of which are labeled social and spiritual. Wit...
Purpose/Objectives: To test the validity and reliability of the Spiritual Needs Inventory (SNI) in m...
Quality-of-life assessment is a central concept in palliative care. Clinical interventions focused o...
Although many recognize the importance of addressing the spiritualdomain in palliative care, empiric...