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Plädoyer für einen (berufs-) alltagstauglichen Begriff von Spiritualität

2021

Zusammenfassung Ein Blick auf die deutschsprachige Diskussion um Spiritual Care zeigt: Die Konzepte sind noch rar, die Grundlagen und Methoden spiritueller Kommunikation im Berufsalltag darstellen und entfalten. Dabei betonen so gut wie alle Stellungnahmen der Gesundheitsfachberufe die Wichtigkeit der Spiritualität in ihrer Arbeit. Der folgende Beitrag lenkt den Blick von der Metaebene der Diskussion um Spiritualität auf die Mikroebene der konkreten Situationen, die die Angehörigen der versorgenden Berufe in Krankenhaus, Altenheim und Palliative Care antreffen. In diesem Beitrag wird ein Begriff von Spiritualität vorgestellt, der nicht nur der Hochform dieser Dimension, sondern auch der im …

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How Do Religiosity and Spirituality Associate with Health-Related Outcomes of Adolescents with Chronic Illnesses? A Scoping Review.

2022

The aim of the current scoping review was to explore the associations between religious and spiritual factors and the health-related outcomes of adolescents with chronic illnesses, as well as to investigate possible mechanisms accounting for these relationships. In total, 20 studies meeting the eligibility criteria were reviewed after performing a search of the Scopus, Web of Science, and PubMed databases. The results suggested that religious and spiritual beliefs, thoughts, and practices (e.g., spiritual coping activities) might have both beneficial and deleterious effects on the way adolescents deal with their medical condition, on their psychosocial adjustment, on their mental and physic…

AdolescentHealth Toxicology and MutagenesisadjustmentPublic Health Environmental and Occupational HealthSettore M-PSI/03 - Psicometriareligiosity; spirituality; adolescence; chronic illness; adjustmentreligiosityReligionSettore M-PSI/04 - Psicologia Dello Sviluppo E Psicologia Dell'EducazioneAdaptation PsychologicalChronic DiseaseHumansadolescenceSpiritualitychronic illnessInternational journal of environmental research and public health
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A Successful Aging Model Based on Personal Resources, Self-Care, and Life Satisfaction

2021

The most internationally studied models of successful aging defend that there are several pillars for a good aging: absence of disease, good cognitive and physical function, a high commitment and social activity, social capital, personal resources, life satisfaction, and spirituality. This study examines the relationships between personal resources, perceived social support, hope, spirituality, self-care and subjective well-being variables, as bases for a successful aging. One thousand and sixteen community-dwelling Spanish adults, aged 55-92 years, participated in the study. Information on variables assessed was collected using self-reported questionnaires. Confirmatory Factor Analyses and…

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The international phase 4 validation study of the EORTC QLQ-SWB32: A stand-alone measure of spiritual well-being for people receiving palliative care…

2017

The EORTC Quality of Life Group has just completed the final phase (field‐testing and validation) of an international project to develop a stand‐alone measure of spiritual well‐being (SWB) for palliative cancer patients. Participants (n = 451)—from 14 countries on four continents; 54% female; 188 Christian; 50 Muslim; 156 with no religion—completed a provisional 36‐item measure of SWB plus the EORTC QLQ‐C15‐PAL (PAL), then took part in a structured debriefing interview. All items showed good score distribution across response categories. We assessed scale structure using principal component analysis and Rasch analysis, and explored construct validity, and convergent/divergent validity with …

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Development and Validation of a New Tool for the Assessment and Spiritual Care of Palliative Care Patients

2013

Context. Spiritual assessment tools and interventions based on holistic approaches are needed to promote healing. Such tools must be adapted to the wide cultural backgrounds of contemporary Western society. Objectives. To develop and validate a new brief measure, simultaneously featuring clinical applicability and adequate psychometric properties. The tool uses six initial questions to establish a climate of trust with patients before they complete an eight-item, five-point Likert scale. The questionnaire is based on a model of spirituality generated by the Spanish Society of Palliative Care (SECPAL) Task Force on Spiritual Care (Grupo de Espiritualidad de la SECPAL), which aims to recogniz…

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Spirituality in patients with advanced illness: The role of symptom control, resilience and social network.

2015

In this study, we analyzed the relationships among clinical, emotional, social, and spiritual dimensions of patients with advanced illness. It was a cross-sectional study, with a sample of 108 patients in an advanced illness situation attended by palliative care teams. Statistically significant correlations were found between some dimensions of spirituality and poor symptomatic control, resiliency, and social support. In the structural model, three variables predicted spirituality: having physical symptoms as the main source of discomfort, resiliency, and social support. This work highlights the relevance of the relationships among spirituality and other aspects of the patient at the end o…

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Religious and spiritual motifs in the art of the patients of Nikkilä Hospital

2021

This article focuses on religiousness and spirituality in the art works of psychiatric patients of Nikkilä Hospital, Finland. The pictures analysed here belong to a collection held at the Helsinki City Museum and they were made during the twentieth century. The theoretical frame of the study is a cultural study of mental health. The collection is approached as presenting a specific kind of imagery which has connections not only to the personal history and diagnoses of the patients; their cultural context and hospital environment is also taken into account. The religiousness and spirituality of the Nikkilä collection are also compared with outsider art and examples of art history internation…

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Niepokojący wschód azjatyckiej teologii. Wprowadzenie do studium

2021

Teologia w Polsce nie dysponuje tłumaczeniami ani opracowaniami w zakresie teologii i duchowości azjatyckiej. W dodatku na płaszczyźnie pastoralnej kontakt z Dalekim Wschodem nacechowany jest lękiem, wynikającym z braku wiedzy. Instytut badań nad Teologią i Duchowością Dalekiego Wschodu jest próbą odpowiedzi na zapotrzebowanie integracji środowiska naukowego, zajmującego się teologią i duchowością Dalekiego Wschodu. Niniejsza publikacja jest zaproszeniem do współpracy.

Asian theologyduchowość azjatyckashenxueInstitute for Research on Theology and Spirituality of the Far EastTeologia azjatyckaInstytut Badan nad Teologią i Duchowością Dalekiego WschoduAsian spirituality
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Is our brain hardwired to produce God, or is our brain hardwired to perceive God? A systematic review on the role of the brain in mediating religious…

2009

To figure out whether the main empirical question "Is our brain hardwired to believe in and produce God, or is our brain hardwired to perceive and experience God?" is answered, this paper presents systematic critical review of the positions, arguments and controversies of each side of the neuroscientific–theological debate and puts forward an integral view where the human is seen as a psycho-somatic entity consisting of the multiple levels and dimensions of human existence (physical, biological, psychological, and spiritual reality), allowing consciousness/ mind/spirit and brain/body/matter to be seen as different sides of the same phenomenon, neither reducible to each other. The emergence …

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"Tak" dla wychowania seksualnego. Wprowadzenie do katolickiej pedagogiki seksualnej

2021

Christian spiritualitytheology of the bodyPedagogy of sexualitythe Movement of Pure Hearts for Married Couplessexuality
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