2012
DOI: 10.1080/01488376.2011.640242
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Addressing Older Adults’ Spiritual Needs in Health Care Settings: An Analysis of Inpatient Hospital Satisfaction Data

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“…, Williams et al . , Hodge ). Even patients who did not initially desire a discussion of spirituality upon hospitalization subsequently reported higher levels of satisfaction with the care they received when they were given the opportunity to discuss their spiritual concerns and preferences during hospitalization (Williams et al .…”
Section: Rationales For Conducting a Spiritual Assessmentmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…, Williams et al . , Hodge ). Even patients who did not initially desire a discussion of spirituality upon hospitalization subsequently reported higher levels of satisfaction with the care they received when they were given the opportunity to discuss their spiritual concerns and preferences during hospitalization (Williams et al .…”
Section: Rationales For Conducting a Spiritual Assessmentmentioning
confidence: 99%