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Cultural competence in nursing is the ability of nurses to provide nursing care to patients while demonstrating cultural awareness toward the patient and their loved ones. How is Cultural Competence Different From Cultural Humility?
May 9, 2021 · Spiritual care could help family members and critically ill patients to cope with anxiety, stress and depression. However, health care professionals are poorly prepared and health managers are not allocating all the resources needed.
- Bárbara Badanta, Estefanía Rivilla-García, Giancarlo Lucchetti, Rocío de Diego-Cordero
- 2021
Nov 28, 2019 · The purpose of this article is to explore factors contributing to the invisibility of spiritual nursing care practices (SNCP), recognition and offer strategies to enhance the visibility of SNCP.
- Dawn M Hawthorne, Shirley C Gordon
- 2020
This cross-sectional study of community hospital nurses sought to determine the nature of the relationships between three combined facets of r/s—faith, connectedness to a spiritual being, and spiritual strength—on mental well-being in nurses and the consequential impact on burnout.
Oct 9, 2019 · Several influences have been identified as shaping nurses understanding of spirituality and spiritual care, including education, nurses’ own spirituality or religious beliefs, age, years of clinical experience, and place of employment.
- Katherine Louise Cooper, Esther Chang, Lauretta Luck, Kathleen Dixon
- 2020
Key Features: Offers in-depth analysis of how religion influences the discipline of nursing, its practitioners, and treatment outcomes. Uses critical theories to explore the intersections of religion, ethics, culture, health, gender, power, and health policy. Includes an overview of all major world religions.
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This study explored Christian nurses' views of their source of caring (Deity or other), adherence to biblical faith practices, and view of nursing as a job, career, profession, or calling.