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  1. Proposed Framework for Spirituality in Healthcare. Based on the present systematic review, our findings allowed us to develop a framework for spirituality in healthcare, which will be discussed below. The definitions of spirituality are multifactorial, including religious heritage, culture, generation, and nationality (Gall et al., 2011 ...

  2. May 29, 2021 · The FICA Spiritual History Tool was developed by Dr. Puchalski and a group of primary care physicians to help physicians and other health-care professionals address spiritual issues with patients (Puchalski and Romer 2000). Spiritual histories are taken as part of the regular history during an annual exam or new patient visit but can also be taken as part of follow-up visits, as appropriate.

    • Christina Puchalski
    • cpuchals@email.gwu.edu
    • 2021
  3. 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.

    • Harvardgazette
  4. Nov 18, 2021 · Spirituality was presented as a human and individual aspect. These findings led us to construct a framework that represents spirituality as a quantifiable construct. Conclusions: Understanding spirituality is an important aspect for healthcare research and clinical practice. This proposed framework may help to better understand the complexity ...

  5. A long historical tradition connects religion, medicine, and health care. Religious groups built the first hospitals in Western civilization during the fourth century for care of the sick unable to afford private medical care. For the next thousand years until the Reformation and to a lesser extent until the French Revolution, it was the religious establishment that built hospitals, provided ...

    • Harold G. Koenig
    • 2001
  6. Jul 1, 2021 · Spirituality was found to be a major resource of coping among family caregivers. Health care professionals need to integrate spirituality while developing family-centered interventions in hospice ...

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  8. Spirituality is an essential element of humanity. It encompasses individuals’ search for meaning and purpose; it includes connectedness to others, self, nature, and the significant or sacred; and it embraces secular and philosophical, as well as religious and cultural, beliefs and practices. 1 Spirituality has been foundational in health care for centuries but became overshadowed by early ...

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