spiritual need in disaster

spiritual need in disaster

  • Submitted By: Varilie
  • Date Submitted: 10/28/2016 6:17 PM
  • Category: Science
  • Words: 382
  • Page: 2

It's difficult to respond to spiritual needs of others if we ourselves are experiencing unresolved spiritual concerns or distress. Sometimes we'll need to seek out help and support for ourselves so that we are more able to help others
spiritual needs in our clients will call for a person centred, flexible approach. It will also require teamwork and unity in order to provide comprehensive, consistent and ongoing spiritual care. There is strength in a diverse yet united approach to the challenge of spiritual care in nursing practice.
1) to mobilise the patient's spiritual resources
2) spiritual preferences, as well as a respect for their beliefs and religious practices
3) make a referral, or utilise other members of the team is as important for spiritual care as it is for other aspects of care.
4) The importance of documenting spiritual care in nursing plans must be recognised, since this will ensure that care is systematic, well thought out, and consistent.
chaplain, priest, imam, rabbi, or other trained clergy person
examples of spiritual care: being present (physically, psychologically, or spiritually) active listening, prayer, reading religious texts, reminiscence, touch, creative arts, religious support, meditation.
It's difficult to respond to spiritual needs of others if we ourselves are experiencing unresolved spiritual concerns or distress. Sometimes we'll need to seek out help and support for ourselves so that we are more able to help others
spiritual needs in our clients will call for a person centred, flexible approach. It will also require teamwork and unity in order to provide comprehensive, consistent and ongoing spiritual care. There is strength in a diverse yet united approach to the challenge of spiritual care in nursing practice.
1) to mobilise the patient's spiritual resources
2) spiritual preferences, as well as a respect for their beliefs and religious practices
3) make a referral, or utilise other members of the team is...

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