Exploring the Meaning of Spirituality and Spiritual Care with Help From Viktor Frankl
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A difficult concept to understand, spirituality is not often addressed in healthcare. This paper will explore the concept of spirituality and spiritual care using the theory of meaning by Viktor Frankl. Authors will provide ways for nurses to think about spiritual needs and spiritual care for patients and identify barriers to spiritual care implementation. Suggestions are made for spiritual inquiry, resources are provided for spiritual care education and training, and recommendations are made for nursing education curricula and health care policy change. With a greater understanding of spirituality, nurses practicing holistic care can increase their spiritual care competence and implement spiritual care into practice.
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