Recherche biomédicale avancée et innovation

Spirituality at end of life

Melissa Naili

Spirituality at end of life is often associated with religion and from practice, this is a misconception. Religion is a way of making sense of express spirituality. Spirituality concerns itself with the essence of the person and as nurses we are best placed to explore hopes, legacy, accomplishments and heritage to enable patients to make sense of their illness and bring peace to their soul. Spiritual care is often not approached for fear of distressing patients at this sensitive period as well as nurses own perceptions or knowledge base not being skillful enough to deliver spiritual care. The need to deliver care that is holistic incorporating spiritual care is equally important as assessing pain or agitation at end of life.

Avertissement: Ce résumé a été traduit à l'aide d'outils d'intelligence artificielle et n'a pas encore été examiné ni vérifié