Update April 4: details now available. On May 31, the Mount Sinai Center for Spirituality and Health will host the symposium “Cultivating and Sustaining Compassion in the Practice of Health [...]
Spirituality and spiritual care play a crucial role in providing more effective treatment for patients. The purpose of this study was to determine nurses’ attitudes toward spirituality and [...]
This research investigated the spiritual care educational preparation that nursing students perceive they have received as they transition to practice. A survey using the Spirituality and [...]
OBJECTIVE: To understand the spiritual needs of the patients’ family caregiver under Oncology palliative care. METHOD: A descriptive, qualitative study with 20 family caregivers of patients [...]
Spirituality but not Religiosity Is Associated with Better Health and Higher Life Satisfaction among Adolescents
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Careful conceptualization and differentiation of both spirituality and religiosity is a necessary precondition for understanding the potential role they play in health, whether physical or [...]
Interprofessional Perspectives on Providing Spiritual Care for Patients With Lung Cancer in Outpatient Settings
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PURPOSE: To explore palliative care and oncology clinicians’ perspectives on current challenges and facilitating factors in meeting the spiritual needs of patients with lung cancer and [...]
CONTEXT: The nursing home (NH) culture change (CC) movement, which emphasizes person-centered care, is particularly relevant to meeting the unique needs of residents near the end of life. [...]
Spirituality among People with Disabilities: A Nationally Representative Study of Spiritual and Religious Profiles
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This study examined the relationship between eight dimensions of spirituality (and religion) and people with four different types of disability status: hearing, vision, physical mobility, and [...]
An existential and spiritual discussion about childbirth: Contrasting spirituality at the beginning and end of life
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Birth and death are both fundamental human experiences. The end of life has been a major topic in philosophical, psychological, and sociological debates. Meanwhile, the beginning of life seems to [...]
The European Research Institute for Healthcare Chaplaincy (ERICH) will host a week-long summer research program this coming July. It will be sponsored also by the University Center for Chaplaincy [...]