Eksistentiel og åndelig omsorgstræning på hospice. (Danish)

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    • Alternate Title:
      Spiritual Care Training in a Hospice Setting. (English)
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    • Abstract:
      Background: Spiritual care can improve patients' physical and emotional well-being, but patients at the end of life often experience that their spiritual needs are not sufficiently met by healthcare professionals. Object: This study evaluates the effect and experiences of a training course in spiritual care for 30 nurses at a Danish hospice. Methods: Before-and-after questionnaire and focus-group interviews were applied. Results: The course focused primarily on the nurses and their personal and collegial reflections on spiritual care, whereas increased spiritual care for patients seemed to be a secondary outcome of the course. There was a significant statistical correlation between the nurses' values and spirituality, and their confidence in being able to exercise spiritual care for patients. Conclusion: The training course facilitated spiritual empowerment, collegial spiritual care, and spiritual language among the nurses, which led to increased spiritual care for patients. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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