Spirituality in Renal Supportive Care: A Thematic Review
Abstract
:1. Introduction
“Spirituality is a dynamic and intrinsic aspect of humanity through which persons seek ultimate meaning, purpose, and transcendence, and experience relationship to self, family, others, community, society, nature, and the significant or sacred. Spirituality is expressed through beliefs, values, traditions, and practices.”
2. Search Strategy
3. Background to Spirituality in Chronic Kidney Disease
4. Gaps and Challenges in the Provision of Spiritual Care in CKD
Training, Education and Other Issues
5. A Palliative Care Model for CKD Supportive Care
6. Addressing Supportive and Spiritual Care Needs
6.1. Supportive Care Pathways and the Role of Spirituality
6.2. Advanced Care Planning
6.3. Hope as a Spiritual Source of Strength
6.4. Spiritual Care in Grief and Bereavement
6.5. Fostering Relationships for Spiritual Care
7. Quality of Life
8. New Zealand Provides a Cultural Perspective of CKD and Spirituality
9. Limitations
10. Conclusions
Acknowledgments
Author Contributions
Conflicts of Interest
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Egan R, Wood S, MacLeod R, Walker R. Spirituality in Renal Supportive Care: A Thematic Review. Healthcare. 2015; 3(4):1174-1193. https://doi.org/10.3390/healthcare3041174
Chicago/Turabian StyleEgan, Richard, Sarah Wood, Rod MacLeod, and Robert Walker. 2015. "Spirituality in Renal Supportive Care: A Thematic Review" Healthcare 3, no. 4: 1174-1193. https://doi.org/10.3390/healthcare3041174
APA StyleEgan, R., Wood, S., MacLeod, R., & Walker, R. (2015). Spirituality in Renal Supportive Care: A Thematic Review. Healthcare, 3(4), 1174-1193. https://doi.org/10.3390/healthcare3041174