Browsing Artikler by Subject "Spiritualitet"
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A mobile hospice nurse teaching team’s experience: training care workers in spiritual and existential care for the dying - a qualitative study
(Journal article; Peer reviewed, 2015-09-18)Background: Nursing home and home care nursing staff must increasingly deal with palliative care challenges, due to cost cutting in specialized health care. Research indicates that a significant number of dying patients ... -
The relationship between religiosity/spirituality and well-being among Eritrean female refugees living in Norwegian asylum centres.
(Peer reviewed; Journal article, 2021)Abstract Background: Women are more vulnerable to mental health problems than men after migration, but little is known about the influence of religiosity/spirituality on their quality of life. The purpose of this study ... -
The challenge of consolation: nurses´ experiences with spiritual and existential care for the dying- a phenomenological hermeneutical study
(Journal article; Peer reviewed, 2015-11-24)Background: A majority of people in Western Europe and the USA die in hospitals. Spiritual and existential care is seen to be an integral component of holistic, compassionate and comprehensive palliative care. Yet, several ... -
The power of consoling presence - hospice nurses’ lived experience with spiritual and existential care for the dying
(Journal article; Peer reviewed, 2014-09-03)Background: Being with dying people is an integral part of nursing, yet many nurses feel unprepared to accompany people through the process of dying, reporting a lack of skills in psychosocial and spiritual care, resulting ...