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  1. Jul 12, 2022 · For many patients, spirituality is important and influences key outcomes in illness, such as quality of life and medical care decisions. Consensus implications included incorporating considerations of spirituality as part of patient-centered health care and increasing awareness among clinicians and health professionals about the protective benefits of spiritual community participation.

  2. Third, the effect of religious involvement and spirituality on health outcomes is taught infrequently in medical training. 133 Fourth, some patients (eg, children) may have complex or daunting spiritual needs that may discourage physician involvement. 135 Finally, the spiritual concerns of patients may not be addressed because of time constraints, lack of confidence in the effectiveness of ...

    • Paul S. Mueller, David J. Plevak, Teresa A. Rummans
    • 2001
  3. The interconnections of spirituality, spiritual care (SC), and patient-centered care (PCC) have implications for advanced practice nurses (APNs) and specialty care nurses (SNs) in their everyday practice. Spirituality has been identified as an inner resource for health, promoting hope, coping, and resilience during illness concerns; encouraging ...

  4. Jul 1, 2014 · From a nursing perspective, many of the terms associated with spirituality may already be integrated into usual care: examples include active listening, therapeutic touch, and humor. 6 In addition to being aware of and nurturing their own spirituality, nurses must practice “intentionality,” or focused consciousness. 7 For example, it is important to enter a patient’s room with a clear ...

    • Richard H. Savel, Cindy L. Munro
    • 2014
  5. However, over the past decade, there has been an increasing interest in spirituality as part of supportive care and quality of life priorities, especially for individuals living with advanced disease.[3,4,5,6] Providing spiritual care, or attending to the spiritual needs of patients, is now identified as a core domain in patient care by the World Health Organization, and guidelines and ...

  6. Spirituality, experienced individually and/or within communal, religious forms, impacts patient well-being, satisfaction with care, medical decision-making and medical care outcomes. However, evidence demonstrates the medical profession largely neglects the spiritual dimension of patient well-being and illness.

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  8. Jul 12, 2022 · Spirituality linked with better health outcomes, patient care. ScienceDaily . Retrieved November 18, 2024 from www.sciencedaily.com / releases / 2022 / 07 / 220712141303.htm

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