Spiritual Care

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What is spirituality and spiritual care and why is it important?
AGED CARE/AGEING
• Existential concerns may become more important for older people and those at the end of their life (Bruce, Schreiber, Petrovskaya, & Boston, 2011)
• Spirituality could be especially relevant when coping with the transition from community to residential aged care near the end of life (Hutchinson, Hersch, Davidson, Chu, & Mastel-Smith, 2011)
• “In studies that asked how spiritual and pastoral care is provided to residents, typical answers range from one-on-one pastoral visitation, worship services, reminiscence, life history and review, bible studies, choirs, friendship groups and art therapy” (McDonald, 2011).

OTHER
• Spiritual care is a fundamental component of …show more content…

Others consider the correlation between health staff spirituality and their spiritual care. Very few measured outcomes of spiritual care interventions (Cockell and McSherry 2012).
• The attributes of spiritual care are healing presence, therapeutic use of self, intuitive sense, exploration of the spiritual perspective, patient-centredness, meaning-centred therapeutic intervention and creation of a spiritually nurturing environment (Gall, Charbonneau, Clarke et al 2005)
• People experiencing serious illness receive spiritual care from multiple sources including spiritual care providers, family or friends, clergy, or health care providers (Hanson, Dobbs, Usher et al

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