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- Title
The extent to which core nursing textbooks inform holistic spiritual care.
- Authors
Timmins, Fiona; Murphy, Maryanne; Begley, Thelma; Neill, Freda; Sheaf, Greg
- Abstract
National and international professional health and nursing guidelines recommend that attention should be given to the spiritual and religious needs of patients. This suggests that spiritual care is an important aspect of holistic patient care that needs to be considered and supported, if relevant, in a healthcare context. However, many nurses lack knowledge and awareness of the subject, and it is unclear to what extent core textbooks provide the information they need. This article reports on a study that explored the extent to which contemporary core nursing textbooks support and advocate the provision of spiritual care by nurses. Its findings suggest there is a lack of consistency in the inclusion of spirituality in these texts, and few refer specifically to the need for spiritual assessment tools or referral to chaplains. As more attention is given to patients' spiritual needs, the guidance given by nursing textbooks needs to be more substantive and consistent.
- Subjects
TEXTBOOK evaluation; CHAPLAINS; RESEARCH methodology; NURSING education; STATISTICAL sampling; SCALE analysis (Psychology); SPIRITUALITY; SPIRITUAL care (Medical care); DESCRIPTIVE statistics
- Publication
Nursing Management - UK, 2016, Vol 23, Issue 5, p31
- ISSN
1354-5760
- Publication type
Article
- DOI
10.7748/nm.2016.e1455