2020
DOI: 10.1515/spircare-2019-0131
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Spiritualität in der psychiatrischen Pflege – Begriffsanalyse und Vorschlag einer Arbeitsdefinition

Abstract: ZusammenfassungHintergrund: Spiritualität und Religion stellen wichtige Dimensionen im ganzheitlichen Gesundheits- und Krankheitsverständnis dar. Es stellt sich die Frage, wie der Begriff „Spiritualität“ im Kontext der psychiatrischen Pflege im deutschsprachigen Raum verwendet wird. Publikationen hierzu liegen nur vereinzelt vor. Forschungsfragen und Ziele: (1) Welche Bedeutung kommt dem Begriff „Spiritualität“ im Rahmen der psychiatrischen Pflege im deutschsprachigen Raum zu? (2) Inwiefern kann von einem „rei… Show more

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“…However, and as mentioned earlier, spirituality (and through that spiritual care) is an ambiguous term because it is a construct that lacks consensus with regard to its definition, in both local and international contexts [ 36 , 41 , 73 ]. In one context, a common consensus on what the word entails may have been developed, while in other contexts it may be an immature concept [ 39 , 40 ]. From the post-secular perspective, even an apparently neutral concept such as ‘spirituality’ may be difficult to assess, and spiritual care needs to be addressed and considered in spiritual-needs questionnaires.…”
Section: Discussion: Evaluation Of Applicability In a Post-secular Contextmentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…However, and as mentioned earlier, spirituality (and through that spiritual care) is an ambiguous term because it is a construct that lacks consensus with regard to its definition, in both local and international contexts [ 36 , 41 , 73 ]. In one context, a common consensus on what the word entails may have been developed, while in other contexts it may be an immature concept [ 39 , 40 ]. From the post-secular perspective, even an apparently neutral concept such as ‘spirituality’ may be difficult to assess, and spiritual care needs to be addressed and considered in spiritual-needs questionnaires.…”
Section: Discussion: Evaluation Of Applicability In a Post-secular Contextmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…For these exact reasons, there is no international consensus on the definition of spirituality. In one context, a consensus on the definition of the concept may be reached quite easily, while in other contexts it may be an immature concept [ 39 , 40 , 41 ]. From the post-secular perspective, the vernacular used to identify spiritual and religious needs must be carefully considered and evaluated in relation to both local context and individual patient.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Der er således ingen international konsensus om definitionen af hverken religion eller spiritualitet. Hvor der i én sammenhaeng kan opnås konsensus om definitionen af begrebet spiritualitet, kan det i andre sammenhaenge vaere et umodent begreb, med forskellige og modsatrettede konnotationer, hvilket er blandt årsagerne til at begrebet 'eksistentiel og åndelig omsorg', bliver brugt i Danmark i stedet for spirituel omsorg, som det betegnes i den engelske litteratur (spiritual care) (Grabenweger & Paal, 2021;Koenig, 2008). Fra det post-sekulaere perspektiv skal det sprog, der bruges til at identificere ESR behov derfor nøje overvejes, og evalueres i forhold til både lokal kontekst og den individuelle patient.…”
Section: åNdelig Omsorg Fra Et Post-sekulaert Perspektivunclassified
“…Spiritual care is further complicated by the concept "spiritual, " which has (so far) defied unified international definitions, just as the relation between spirituality and health needs to be better understood (Delgado, 2005;Hvidt et al, 2021). A recent study from Germany concludes that the concept "spirituality" is immature in the German language (Grabenweger and Paal, 2021). This illustrates how international understandings and discussions of spirituality and spiritual care can be difficult to incorporate in local vernacular understandings of how to approach the patient in relation to the individual patient's spiritual needs and resources (Daaleman, 2012;Caldeira et al, 2013).…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%