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- Because religious beliefs and practices help patients to cope better with their illnesses, enhance their social support, and help them to avoid self-destructive behaviors such as substance abuse, it is important to understand how religion influences physical health through psychologic, social, and behavioral pathways.
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Apr 5, 2019 · Each of the world’s three most popular monotheisms, Christianity, Islam, and Judaism, have a long history of explaining how sickness and disease happen, and how medicine should be incorporated into faithful practice.
- Trevor Bibler, Ph.D
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- Trevor Bibler, Ph.D
Jun 28, 2024 · Faith is an important aspect of many doctor and medical students’ identity. Understanding the needs of different faith groups can help foster environments where everyone feels welcome and included, and able to be themselves.
Feb 15, 2019 · In the spirit of “On Being a Catholic Physician,” we medical students of the Society of Saints Cosmas and Damian (SSCD) at the Vanderbilt University School of Medicine want to share our beliefs on an important question: exactly why is faith important for us in our discernment and formation?
- Kelly M. Schuering, Kathleen Anthony, Logan LeBlanc, Brittany Gatta
- 2019
Mar 15, 2022 · Many physicians, however, see no clash; their spiritual beliefs interlace with their practice of medicine. These doctors say that connecting medical care with their sense of spirituality improves their care — for patients and for themselves.
Religion and spirituality in medicine can help clinicians empathize with their patients, collaborate with hospital chaplains, and advance faith-based initiatives, hospital policy, and legislation.
- Danish Zaidi
- 2018
Feb 17, 2014 · Religion is medicine in the form of prayer; medicine is prayer in the form of a deed. From the perspective of the love of God, the work of healing and the work of religion are one. The body is a sanctuary, the doctor is a priest . . . Medicine is a sacred art. Its work is holy . . .
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 ...