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Spiritual Care Café on the Level of Spiritual Care Competence among Nurses of a Selected Tertiary Hospitals

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  • Neilan John R. Acaso

    (Tallahassee Memorial Hospital, United States of America)

  • Daisy R. Palompon

    (Tallahassee Memorial Hospital, United States of America)

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Several studies (DeKoninck, Hawkins, Fyke, Neal, & Currier, 2016; Tornoe, Danbolt, Kvigne, & Sorlie, 2015) recommended that a spiritual training or specific bedside intervention program need to be undertaken by hospitals and hospice care institutions to enhance the nurses competency and practice in providing spiritual care to their patients. These study findings were further exemplified in the experience of the researcher in the ward where it was observed that there was limited advocacy on the provision of spiritual care of nurses. Most common reason why spiritual care assistance is provided with reservation is due to the discomfort in the expression of such aspect or the cultural taboo misinterpreting it as a care provided for critically ill or near death conditions of the patients.

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  • Neilan John R. Acaso & Daisy R. Palompon, 2024. "Spiritual Care Café on the Level of Spiritual Care Competence among Nurses of a Selected Tertiary Hospitals," International Journal of Research and Scientific Innovation, International Journal of Research and Scientific Innovation (IJRSI), vol. 11(9), pages 178-188, September.
  • Handle: RePEc:bjc:journl:v:11:y:2024:i:9:p:178-188
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