2023
DOI: 10.1111/nicc.12975
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Spiritual care experiences of nurses working in intensive care units: A qualitative study

Gül Dural

Abstract: Aims and ObjectiveThis study was conducted to find out the spiritual care experiences of nurses working in intensive care units.BackgroundMost nurses working in intensive care units are unprepared to provide spiritual care to patients and they lack the competence and skills to provide spiritual care. Lack of moral evaluation of patients has negative effects on the patient. Spiritual care given to patients has effects on patient–nurse communication, general condition of the patient, and the quality of care.Desi… Show more

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“…Especially spiritual care is provided by associating with religion. When viewed cross‐culturally, spiritual care practices that incorporate beliefs, individual learning and self‐realization approaches into the treatment process to help individuals cope with their physical and mental problems, especially their emotional needs, stand out 17 . Religious and spiritual beliefs held by people influence how individuals, families and community respond to major life events such as illness, disability and ageing 18 .…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Especially spiritual care is provided by associating with religion. When viewed cross‐culturally, spiritual care practices that incorporate beliefs, individual learning and self‐realization approaches into the treatment process to help individuals cope with their physical and mental problems, especially their emotional needs, stand out 17 . Religious and spiritual beliefs held by people influence how individuals, families and community respond to major life events such as illness, disability and ageing 18 .…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%