Exploring the readiness of hospice and oncology unit staff to offer spiritual support to patients: preliminary findings
Zuzanna Gurzyńska,
Krzysztof Sobczak,
Milena Aneta Lachowicz
Abstract:Introduction: Patients' spiritual needs are often marginalized by medical staff, who identify them with religious practice, faith, and God. Illness and related human suffering are not just physical ailments alone. The loss of health entails several changes in a patient's life and requires reorganization of the family, professional, social, and spiritual aspects of it. The purpose of this article is to analyze the medical personnel's sense of readiness to provide spiritual care to patients of oncology units and… Show more
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