2016
DOI: 10.1080/09735070.2016.11905506
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Evaluation of Nurses’ Spirituality and Perceptions of Spiritual Care

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“…It should be borne in mind that the concepts of spirituality and spiritual care are culturally related and these concepts are influenced by the ethnicity, religious tendencies, level of education, clinical experience, perception and competence of the nurse. [11][12][13] It was stated that nurses must first discover their own spirituality and feelings in order to be aware of the mental needs of the patients and to provide this service. 14 Studies have shown that nurses' perceptions of mental care are moderate.…”
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“…It should be borne in mind that the concepts of spirituality and spiritual care are culturally related and these concepts are influenced by the ethnicity, religious tendencies, level of education, clinical experience, perception and competence of the nurse. [11][12][13] It was stated that nurses must first discover their own spirituality and feelings in order to be aware of the mental needs of the patients and to provide this service. 14 Studies have shown that nurses' perceptions of mental care are moderate.…”
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confidence: 99%