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The impact of the hospice environment on patient spiritual expression. Oncology nursing forum. [Oncol Nurs Forum] Journal article

 
TitleThe impact of the hospice environment on patient spiritual expression.
Author(s)Tan HM, Braunack-Mayer A, Beilby J 
InstitutionDepartment of General Practice, University of Adelaide, Australia. heather.tan@adelaide.edu.au
SourceOncol Nurs Forum 2005 Sep; 32(5):1049-55.
MeSHAged
Aged, 80 and over
Attitude of Health Personnel
Attitude to Death
Australia
Female
Hospices
Humans
Interpersonal Relations
Male
Middle Aged
Music
Neoplasms
Nurse's Role
Oncologic Nursing
Qualitative Research
Social Support
Spirituality
AbstractPURPOSE/
OBJECTIVES: To understand how hospital inpatients express their spirituality and to investigate the impact of hospice environment on this expression. RESEARCH APPROACH: Qualitative.
SETTING: Two metropolitan hospice centers in southern Australia.
PARTICIPANTS: 12 inpatients (7 males, 5 females) who were residents for at least four days.
METHODOLOGIC APPROACH: Influenced by Heidegger's Phenomenological Hermeneutics, semistructured interviews were conducted. Interview transcripts and field notes were analyzed to reduce data into codes and themes. Data were coded by extracting verbatim phrases used to describe spiritual expression and the impact of hospice environment on it.
MAIN RESEARCH VARIABLES: The nature of spiritual expression and the impact of the hospice environment on the spiritual expression of hospice inpatients.
FINDINGS: Participants were comfortable discussing their spiritual expression within the context of four main themes: Relationships, That Which Uplifts, Spiritual Practice, and Having Hope. Finding meaning was a common link among these themes. The impact of the hospice environment was variable. Most believed that it facilitated their spiritual expression to some degree.
CONCLUSIONS: Spiritual expression is important but is facilitated by individualized spiritual care. Nurses play an important role in the provision of spiritual care within a hospice setting.
INTERPRETATION: Nurses are significant in assisting in patients' spiritual expression. Nurses' needs for training in listening skills, confidence in discussing spiritual issues, and time to provide individualized spiritual care should be assessed to ensure optimal patient expression.
Languageeng
Pub Type(s)Journal Article
PubMed ID16136203
  
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