What is your definition of spiritual care? How does it differ or accord with the description given in the topic readings? Explain
What is your definition of spiritual care? How does it differ or accord with the description given in the topic readings? Explain
Spiritual Care
Patients present with different healthcare challenges that pose physical, psychological, and even spiritual effects. For holistic care of the patient, the nurses should be able to address the physical, psychological and spiritual needs. The spiritual needs, in which the patient seeks to get values, purpose, and meanings in life, are addressed by nursing spiritual care (Harrad et al., 2019). I consider spiritual care to be the nursing interventions that the nurses provide to patients using religious authority to help the patients achieve meaning and purpose in life and therefore guide the patients to obtain spiritual health in addition to their physical health. To achieve this spiritual care, the nurses should be able to adopt an empathetic attitude that enables them to provide healthcare through love, respect, and care to the patients (Hu et al., 2019). It ought to be provided according to the patient’s spiritual beliefs instead of the nurses’.
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This personal view on spiritual care is different from the contemporary understanding of spiritual care. Some entities consider spiritual care as the nurses’ attempts to establish a connection between the patients and their spiritual deity, God. This however neglects that spiritual care requires a change of attitude by the nurses and instead focuses on the religious perspective (Harrad et al., 2019). The other topic readings that regard spiritual care as Godly however bear some resemblance to my perspective. These readings suggest that spiritual care would consider the patients as the lost people who require a refocus on God where they get the purpose and meaning in life (Hu et al., 2019). This spiritual care, therefore, traverses the boundary of the medical setting to provide holistic care that would also guide in improving the patient’s wellbeing.
References
Harrad, R., Cosentino, C., Keasley, R., & Sulla, F. (2019). Spiritual care in nursing: an overview of the measures used to assess spiritual care providers and related factors amongst nurses. Acta Bio-Medica : Atenei Parmensis, 90(4-S), 44–55. https://doi.org/10.23750/abm.v90i4-S.8300
Hu, Y., Jiao, M., & Li, F. (2019). Effectiveness of spiritual care training to enhance spiritual health and spiritual care competency among oncology nurses. BMC Palliative Care, 18(1), 104. https://doi.org/10.1186/s12904-019-0489-3