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Models for Spiritual Care in Hospice and Palliative Care / 한국호스피스완화의료학회지
Article in English | WPRIM (Western Pacific) | ID: wpr-715338
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ABSTRACT
Spirituality is an essential part of human beings. Spiritual care, designed to meet the spiritual needs of terminally ill patients and their families, is one of the most important aspects of hospice and palliative care (HPC). This study reviewed and analyzed literature utilizing the most commonly used Korean and international healthcare databases to identify care models that adequately address the spiritual needs of terminally ill patients and their families in practice. The results of this study show that spirituality is an intrinsic part of humans, meaning that people are holistic beings. The literature has provided ten evidence-based theories that can be used as models in HPC. Three of the models focus on how the spiritual care outcomes of viewing spiritual health, quality of life, and coping, are important outcomes. The remaining seven models focus on implementation of spiritual care. The “whole-person care model” addresses the multidisciplinary collaboration within HPC. The “existential functioning model” emphasizes the existential needs of human beings. The “open pluralism view” considers the cultural diversity and other types of diversity of care recipients. The “spiritual-relational view” and “framework of systemic organization” models focus on the relationship between hospital palliative care teams and terminally ill patients. The “principal components model” and “actioning spirituality and spiritual care in education and training model” explain the overall dynamics of the spiritual care process. Based on these models, continuous clinical research efforts are needed to establish an optimal spiritual care model for HPC.
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Full text: Available Health context: Sustainable Health Agenda for the Americas Health problem: Goal 7: Evidence and knowledge in health Database: WPRIM (Western Pacific) Main subject: Palliative Care / Quality of Life / Hospice Care / Cultural Diversity / Cooperative Behavior / Terminally Ill / Spirituality / Delivery of Health Care / Education / Evidence-Based Practice Aspects: Social determinants of health / Patient-preference Limits: Humans Language: English Journal: Korean Journal of Hospice and Palliative Care Year: 2018 Document type: Article
Full text: Available Health context: Sustainable Health Agenda for the Americas Health problem: Goal 7: Evidence and knowledge in health Database: WPRIM (Western Pacific) Main subject: Palliative Care / Quality of Life / Hospice Care / Cultural Diversity / Cooperative Behavior / Terminally Ill / Spirituality / Delivery of Health Care / Education / Evidence-Based Practice Aspects: Social determinants of health / Patient-preference Limits: Humans Language: English Journal: Korean Journal of Hospice and Palliative Care Year: 2018 Document type: Article
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