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Spiritual Needs of Iranian Cancer Patients
Published online by Cambridge University Press: 16 April 2020
Abstract
Until the last 2 decades, spiritual care was a vital, but invisible, aspect of nursing care. Spirituality and spiritual care have entered the mainstream, and the literature in this area has burgeoned. In addition, there is minimal information in the literature documenting the expressed spiritual needs of patients in general and specific subgroups of patients in particular, thus this article aimed to present spiritual needs of Iranian Muslim patients. Therefore, this study is of significance to nursing in general and to transcultural nursing in particular because of the high priority associated with increasing the nursing knowledge through research that investigates and describes care practices in diverse cultures. This paper reports an investigation into the spiritual needs of hospitalized Iranian Muslim patients.
A qualitative study with a sample of 24 patients using semi-structured interviews. The sample selected from three different cities of Iran.
Although not clearly distinguishable, we found two main spiritual needs include religious and existential needs in Iranian Muslim patients.
With regard to holistic approach in Islamic philosophy, holism is a relevant concept in the care of Iranian patients.
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- P02-241
- Information
- European Psychiatry , Volume 24 , Issue S1: 17th EPA Congress - Lisbon, Portugal, January 2009, Abstract book , January 2009 , 24-E931
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- Copyright © European Psychiatric Association 2009
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