Spiritual, religious, and cultural aspects of care
Publication details: OXFORD : Oxford University Press, 2016ISBN:- 0190244232
- 9780190244231
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Summary: This book addresses how to conduct a spiritual assessment of patients and families, spiritual interventions including compassionate presence, listening deeply, bearing witness, and being compassionate, how to partner with the patient and family to ensure culture guides the plan of care, how to find meaning in illness, the many dimensions of hope and its influence on the dying process.
Spiritual assessment; Spiritual care intervention; Cultural considerations in palliative care; Meaning in illness; The meaning of hope in the dying
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Spiritual assessment; Spiritual care intervention; Cultural considerations in palliative care; Meaning in illness; The meaning of hope in the dying
This book addresses how to conduct a spiritual assessment of patients and families, spiritual interventions including compassionate presence, listening deeply, bearing witness, and being compassionate, how to partner with the patient and family to ensure culture guides the plan of care, how to find meaning in illness, the many dimensions of hope and its influence on the dying process.
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