Spirituality in the Healthcare Workplace
Abstract
:1. Introduction
Aim
2. Defining ‘Spirituality at the Workplace’
“People thrive in a community and function best when they share praise, comfort, happiness, and humour with people they like and respect… This kind of social support reaffirms a person’s membership in a group with a shared sense of values”.
3. The Theory of Spirituality in the Workplace
3.1. Meaningful Work
3.2. Community
3.3. Alignment with the Organizational Values
‘There is no need to reform the world because:If you reform yourself, you will reform your family;If you reform your family, you will reform your nation;If you reform your nation, you will reform the world’.
4. Implications to the Education and Clinical Practice
5. Recommendations
Conflicts of Interest
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