2012
DOI: 10.1111/j.1365-2702.2011.04054.x
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Opening up to learning spiritual care of patients: a grounded theory study of nursing students

Abstract: Study participants reported seeing few role models in clinical settings. Making spiritual assessment and interventions more visible and explicit would facilitate student learning in clinical practice. Evaluative discussions in clinical settings that include spiritual concerns will enhance holistic care.

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“…As spiritual concerns are included in post conferences in the clinical settings, holistic care will be enhanced. [20] 2.1.3 Situational barriers to providing spiritual care…”
Section: Nursing Rolementioning
confidence: 99%
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“…As spiritual concerns are included in post conferences in the clinical settings, holistic care will be enhanced. [20] 2.1.3 Situational barriers to providing spiritual care…”
Section: Nursing Rolementioning
confidence: 99%
“…The individual student needs not only information about spirituality but also excellent communication ability. [20] Growing personal maturity and self-awareness develops an understanding of how one's own life story impacts vulnerability and strength. Transformative learning is promoted by ongoing evaluation by the clinical faculty of student spiritual care practices.…”
Section: Transformative Learningmentioning
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