2015
DOI: 10.1590/1982-0194201500017
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Conhecimento necessário para usar o poder da espiritualidade nos cuidados à saúde

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“…Maran et al, 2020) training is, therefore, relevant to the care of chronically and terminally ill people (L. Vargas-Escobar, 2017) Therefore, nursing education on spirituality and spiritual support are essential (Özveren & Kırca, 2019) However, health institutions have significant implementation limitations (Moreira et al, 2020). Likewise, there is a lack of knowledge of spiritual care in the execution of nursing care, so it is not included in the organization of the work process and the prioritization of physical care (Caldeira et al, 2014;Castanheira Nascimento et al, 2016) The lack of experience of meditation, reflection, and prayer that is spiritually uplifting and therapeutic (C. Oliveira et al, 2020) religious (N. to assess and intervene in the spiritual dimension (Olson, 2015;Ottaviani et al, 2014) of the person as a harmonious unity of mind, body, and spirit (Ortega et al, 2016).…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Maran et al, 2020) training is, therefore, relevant to the care of chronically and terminally ill people (L. Vargas-Escobar, 2017) Therefore, nursing education on spirituality and spiritual support are essential (Özveren & Kırca, 2019) However, health institutions have significant implementation limitations (Moreira et al, 2020). Likewise, there is a lack of knowledge of spiritual care in the execution of nursing care, so it is not included in the organization of the work process and the prioritization of physical care (Caldeira et al, 2014;Castanheira Nascimento et al, 2016) The lack of experience of meditation, reflection, and prayer that is spiritually uplifting and therapeutic (C. Oliveira et al, 2020) religious (N. to assess and intervene in the spiritual dimension (Olson, 2015;Ottaviani et al, 2014) of the person as a harmonious unity of mind, body, and spirit (Ortega et al, 2016).…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Because there is an increasing tendency of the professions linked to health, to include the spiritual assistance in a level of their practice patterns and others professionals' directives. [30] In the health context, the bond between the spirituality and the religiosity can result in severe ethic problems, in case of the professionals are not aware to the limits of the faith resources utilization, as a conduct to construction of a therapeutic link with the patient and family. In this sense, the approach about the patient spirituality suggests that the professionals shall be cautious, in a way to don't cause constraints or influences that are not well tolerated.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The spirituality by giving purpose to the lives of the people becomes an important component that contributes to positive health outcomes and quality of life [15].…”
Section: E-2mentioning
confidence: 99%