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J Relig Health ; 52(3): 864-76, 2013 Sep.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-21922428

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Research indicates patients want to discuss spirituality/religious (S/R) beliefs with their healthcare provider. This was a cross-sectional study of Kansas physician assistants (PA) regarding S/R in patient care. Surveys included questions about personal S/R beliefs and attitudes about S/R in patient care. Self-reported religious respondents agreed (92%) they should be aware of patient S/R; 82% agreed they should address it. Agreement with incorporating S/R increased significantly based on patient acuity. This research indicates Kansas PAs' personal S/R beliefs influence their attitudes toward awareness and addressing patient S/R.


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Health Knowledge, Attitudes, Practice , Patient Care , Physician Assistants/psychology , Religion and Medicine , Spirituality , Adult , Female , Humans , Kansas , Male , Middle Aged
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