2017
DOI: 10.3390/rel8100226
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Spirituality in Nursing: An Overview of Research Methods

Abstract: Spirituality has been widely considered important for patients' health and for healthcare practice and is related to connectedness, meaning in life, and transcendence. Research concerning spirituality is growing rapidly, and the implementation of spiritual care should be based on evidence. This literature review aims to describe the methods that have been used in nursing research focusing on spirituality. The electronic search on databases through EBSCOhost identified 2091 citations, and a total of 231 studies… Show more

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“…These competencies should be adjusted according to the problems, settings and culture in which nurses are immersed. 55 Nurses have the responsibility to update their competencies continuously. Self-care; life-long learning 23,48 ; a dynamic life-long, search process that arises from life and spiritual experiences; and environment healing 4,19,22,23 complete the consequences.…”
Section: Resultsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…These competencies should be adjusted according to the problems, settings and culture in which nurses are immersed. 55 Nurses have the responsibility to update their competencies continuously. Self-care; life-long learning 23,48 ; a dynamic life-long, search process that arises from life and spiritual experiences; and environment healing 4,19,22,23 complete the consequences.…”
Section: Resultsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Over recent decades, research on spirituality in nursing and health care has increased globally (Beres, 2017; Clarke, 2013; Martins, Romeiro, & Caldeira, 2017; Milligan, 2011; Penman, 2018; Pesut & Reimer-Kirkham, 2009; Ross et al, 2018). The International Council of Nurses (2012), the American Nurses Association (2015), and the Nursing and Midwifery Council (2009, 2014) in the United Kingdom have recognized the importance of spirituality to good nursing practice.…”
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“…After analyzing the timeframe of the studies, only two studies were longitudinal, which represents a small percentage of the studies included. In fact, a recent overview of the research methods used in the research about spirituality in nursing found that only a small percentage of studies are longitudinal, and recommendations have been made to increase the use of that design in the study of patients' spirituality over time (Martins et al 2017).…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%