Viktor Frankl, a neurologist and the founder of logo-therapy (1969) stated that “will to meaning” is the basic essence of the universe (1). Logo-therapy means therapy through meaning, which is based on the premise that man has a will-to-meaning; the meaning thus lies in suffering(2). One of the most important human functions is discovering meaning in life, which is also considered as a sign of spiritual health(3). Defining illness by the patient is one of the most primary and significant implications for the formation of spiritual health(4). This study aimed to compare the Theory of Spiritual Well-being in nursing based on studies conducted in other countries with the theory of spiritual health according to Islamic teachings. Spiritual heal...
This article dwells on three key concepts: spirituality (religion, meaning making), health (being we...
Religion and spirituality are two methods of meaning making that impact a person’s ability to cope, ...
[Extract] Nurses provide holistic care; they care not only for the physical body and mind but also f...
Definying illness is not an easy process, nor from medical perspective nor from theological one or ...
The existential dimension of spirituality has proven to be of great importance over the last two dec...
Spirituality is an innate aspect of being human, and every patient has the potential for spiritual g...
Spirituality can be defined as the search for the sacred or divine through any life experience. Not ...
The biopsychosocial model is a modern humanistic and holistic view of the human being in health scie...
In Czech hospitals, a patient's problems are usually perceived mainly as troubles of a somatic natur...
Individuals with terminal illnesses have an increased need for spiritual care. It has been found tha...
The paper deals with relation of spirituality and religion as well as its influence on mental and sp...
The spiritual dimension of illness, health and care may be seen as a unique aspect in addition to th...
In this paper, I present evidence of the developing interest in spirituality in healthcare and treat...
Health. It is a way we feel that affects how we relate to each other. It is translated into a cost t...
The purposes of this study were to discover what spirituality means to patients recov-ering from an ...
This article dwells on three key concepts: spirituality (religion, meaning making), health (being we...
Religion and spirituality are two methods of meaning making that impact a person’s ability to cope, ...
[Extract] Nurses provide holistic care; they care not only for the physical body and mind but also f...
Definying illness is not an easy process, nor from medical perspective nor from theological one or ...
The existential dimension of spirituality has proven to be of great importance over the last two dec...
Spirituality is an innate aspect of being human, and every patient has the potential for spiritual g...
Spirituality can be defined as the search for the sacred or divine through any life experience. Not ...
The biopsychosocial model is a modern humanistic and holistic view of the human being in health scie...
In Czech hospitals, a patient's problems are usually perceived mainly as troubles of a somatic natur...
Individuals with terminal illnesses have an increased need for spiritual care. It has been found tha...
The paper deals with relation of spirituality and religion as well as its influence on mental and sp...
The spiritual dimension of illness, health and care may be seen as a unique aspect in addition to th...
In this paper, I present evidence of the developing interest in spirituality in healthcare and treat...
Health. It is a way we feel that affects how we relate to each other. It is translated into a cost t...
The purposes of this study were to discover what spirituality means to patients recov-ering from an ...
This article dwells on three key concepts: spirituality (religion, meaning making), health (being we...
Religion and spirituality are two methods of meaning making that impact a person’s ability to cope, ...
[Extract] Nurses provide holistic care; they care not only for the physical body and mind but also f...