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  1. Individuality as a dimension of spirituality emphasizes the importance of looking at each person and their subjective experience, pointing to the person-centered care whose goal is a meaningful life, which is an important interception between health care and spirituality (Puchalski, 2013; Håkansson Eklund et al., 2019).

  2. Jul 12, 2022 · According to the International Consensus Conference on Spiritual Care in Health Care, spirituality is “the way individuals seek ultimate meaning, purpose, connection, value, or transcendence.” This could include organized religion but extends well beyond to include ways of finding ultimate meaning by connecting, for example, to family, community, or nature.

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  3. Jun 22, 2023 · 1.9.2 Within health settings, Spiritual Care Teams support bereavement services and are key in providing specialist spiritual support as part of end-of-life care. Spiritual care has a unique and valuable role to play in supporting staff and service users to explore a person’s values, beliefs and preferences in relation to end of life care [13].

  4. May 14, 2021 · Alexis Jimenez Maldonado is a second-year graduate student at Harvard Divinity School. She studies Religion, Medicine, and Bioethics. She is the co-founder of Students Uniting Spirituality and Health (SUSH), a student organization that aims to contribute to a broader definition of care in the spiritual and clinical care space.

  5. Spiritual distress is defined by NANDA-I as, “A state of suffering related to the inability to experience meaning in life through connections with self, others, the world, or a superior being.” [1] Nurses can help relieve this suffering by therapeutically responding to patients’ signs of spiritual distress and advocating for their spiritual needs throughout their health care experience.

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  6. Jun 3, 2024 · For example, brief spiritual-history questionnaires, such as the FICA (F: faith, belief, meaning; I: importance and influence; C: community; A: address or action in care) spiritual assessment tool ...

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  8. Nov 18, 2021 · Spirituality and meaning in supportive care: spirituality- and meaning-centered group psy chotherapy interventions in advanced cancer . Support Care Cancer 10, 272–280. doi: 10.1007/s005200100289

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