- Results found in: The Exchange
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... if you were to ask people to compare their sense of the words " religion" and " spirituality", there would be similarities, differences, and places of overlap. Some might say that religion...
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... never seen such a peaceful death. A holistic approach to palliative and end-of-life care includes spirituality. It is a very personal choice, and we need to acknowledge all choices. Statistics Canada...
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... Nursing education program. She has published two books; Befriending Death: Henri Nouwen and a Spirituality of Dying and Embracing the End of Life: Help for Those Who Accompany the Dying, co-authored with...
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... who report more personal resources will demonstrate more growth. 2. Caregivers who report more spirituality will have more growth. 3. Caregivers who demonstrate higher levels of stressors will have more...
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... professionals, family and people dying with mental health conditions must occur. Counselling and Spirituality The subject of grief emerges in the literature on informal caregiving , yet grief is not discussed...
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04/01/2013 Spirituality, Ethics and End of Life Care 67465350 Sister Nuala Kenny MD, FRCP Kenny, Sister Nuala Professor Emeritus Dalhousie University Ethics and Health Policy Advisor Catholic Health Alliance...
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We regard spirituality as an important aspect of palliative care. However, we do not have regular chaplain services in our program and so it often gets neglected. How can we broach spiritual issues with...
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... religious beliefs and practice support me in my palliative care work. I find it easy to talk about spirituality and religious faith with my patients. I also pray with them when they request it. However,...
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... information about the patient’s spiritual needs. Supporting a patient’s religious faith or spirituality begins with spiritual screening, which allows you to quickly determine the patient’s spiritual health.