Objective: This article discusses a research field, developed in 2012, with the primary care nurses in the city of Conde, Paraíba state, where the population declares 69% area brown and black and 2% are indigenous and yellow. Method: It was used the method of Oral History Theme. Results: As result, it was obtained four trends in approaches to spirituality, from the nurses' view: the theological kind, based on Judeo-Christian beliefs, was predominant. Following up with the streamlined/lay; the energetic kind and the liberating perspective. Conclusion: it is considered necessary to move forward with discussions about spirituality and related content, to clarify the meanings, implications and subjectivity contained in the care of the human pro...
Aims: To discover how nurses understand spirituality and spiritual care and what affects nurses’ und...
The aim of this paper was to explore a select group of Spanish nurses’ views of spirituali...
Thesis (Ph.D.)-University of Natal, Durban, 2001.There is scientific evidence that the spiritual wel...
This work was developed in the master course in sciences of religions at the Federal University of P...
Introduction: This article aims to reflect on the terms spirituality and religion, the relationship ...
When looking at comprehensive care, nurses need to systematize spiritual care and propose these kind...
When looking at comprehensive care, nurses need to systematize spiritual care and propose these kind...
Objetivo: este artigo aborda uma pesquisa de campo, desenvolvida em 2012, junto aos enfermeiros da a...
Nowadays the relationship between spirituality and health has been increasingly narrowing. Given thi...
This paper focuses on spirituality and religious faith as a significant resource in the lives of Bla...
Research indicates that nurses do not consistently provide spiritual care, feel ill equipped to do s...
Introduction: Understanding spirituality and spiritual care is a prerequisite for holistic care. The...
Spiritual care is an essential component in nursing practice and strongly influenced by the sociocul...
Objectives: to characterize the international scientific literature about spirituality as coping str...
This article seeks to describe a professional, personal, and cultural understanding of spirituality ...
Aims: To discover how nurses understand spirituality and spiritual care and what affects nurses’ und...
The aim of this paper was to explore a select group of Spanish nurses’ views of spirituali...
Thesis (Ph.D.)-University of Natal, Durban, 2001.There is scientific evidence that the spiritual wel...
This work was developed in the master course in sciences of religions at the Federal University of P...
Introduction: This article aims to reflect on the terms spirituality and religion, the relationship ...
When looking at comprehensive care, nurses need to systematize spiritual care and propose these kind...
When looking at comprehensive care, nurses need to systematize spiritual care and propose these kind...
Objetivo: este artigo aborda uma pesquisa de campo, desenvolvida em 2012, junto aos enfermeiros da a...
Nowadays the relationship between spirituality and health has been increasingly narrowing. Given thi...
This paper focuses on spirituality and religious faith as a significant resource in the lives of Bla...
Research indicates that nurses do not consistently provide spiritual care, feel ill equipped to do s...
Introduction: Understanding spirituality and spiritual care is a prerequisite for holistic care. The...
Spiritual care is an essential component in nursing practice and strongly influenced by the sociocul...
Objectives: to characterize the international scientific literature about spirituality as coping str...
This article seeks to describe a professional, personal, and cultural understanding of spirituality ...
Aims: To discover how nurses understand spirituality and spiritual care and what affects nurses’ und...
The aim of this paper was to explore a select group of Spanish nurses’ views of spirituali...
Thesis (Ph.D.)-University of Natal, Durban, 2001.There is scientific evidence that the spiritual wel...