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Brazilian nurses' concept of religion, religiosity, and spirituality: A qualitative descriptive study

Authors :
Christopher R. D. Wagstaff
Vivian Fukumasu da Cunha
Shazia Zafar
Fabio Scorsolini-Comin
Sandra Cristina Pillon
Source :
Repositório Institucional da USP (Biblioteca Digital da Produção Intelectual), Universidade de São Paulo (USP), instacron:USP
Publication Year :
2020
Publisher :
Wiley, 2020.

Abstract

Evidence points toward the impact of nurses' personal views and knowledge about religion, religiosity, and spirituality on health care. This qualitative research investigates nurses' concepts of religion, religiosity, and spirituality and how they use these concepts in practice. Thirty-four nurses were interviewed at a hospital in the state of São Paulo, Brazil. Content analysis was used to organize and code the results. Three main themes generated from the interviews were (i) religiosity/spirituality as an important dimension in life; (ii) notions of religiosity and spirituality; (iii) formal knowledge of the concept of religion, religiosity, and spirituality. The results indicate that religion, religiosity and spirituality should be incorporated into nurse training to improve the comprehension and competence of nurses in these areas of practice. It is recommended that to ensure holistic and person-centered care, there must be constant reflection on these concepts.

Details

ISSN :
14422018 and 14410745
Volume :
22
Database :
OpenAIRE
Journal :
Nursing & Health Sciences
Accession number :
edsair.doi.dedup.....dd524e5a7ee7b3b4576715524a9340ba
Full Text :
https://doi.org/10.1111/nhs.12788