College of Nursing and Health Sciences, Flinders University, Bedford Park, South Australia, Australia.
Nurs Health Sci. 2022 Sep;24(3):670-678. doi: 10.1111/nhs.12961. Epub 2022 Jun 14.
Spiritual care as an aspect of holistic or person-centered care has been well documented. Studies on spirituality and spiritual care in nursing have taken place in various countries and contexts. Studies about spiritual care from the nurse perspective in the primary healthcare setting of Australian General Practice are not evident. Using an interpretive description study design, data about views on spirituality, spiritual care experiences, and descriptions about any spiritual care provided were collected from eight practice nurses. Four themes were drawn from the findings: the personal importance of spirituality and spiritual care to nurses and patients, spiritual care as an aspect of person-centered care, spiritual care practices, and barriers and enablers to addressing spiritual needs. Participants identified that practice nurses require improved education about spirituality to adequately address spiritual needs as expressed by patients, as well as the tools to be able to provide spiritual care. They also identified that documentation templates used in general practice should include prompts to address spiritual and/or religious needs.
精神关怀作为整体或以人为本护理的一个方面已经得到充分证实。关于护理中的灵性和精神关怀的研究在不同的国家和背景中都有进行。关于澳大利亚普通实践中初级保健环境中护士视角下的精神关怀的研究并不明显。本研究采用解释性描述设计,从 8 名执业护士那里收集了关于对灵性、精神关怀体验的看法,以及关于提供任何精神关怀的描述方面的数据。研究结果得出了四个主题:护士和患者个人对灵性和精神关怀的重视、精神关怀作为以人为本护理的一个方面、精神关怀实践以及解决精神需求的障碍和促进因素。参与者认为,执业护士需要提高对灵性的教育,以充分满足患者表达的精神需求,以及提供精神关怀的工具。他们还认为,普通实践中使用的文档模板应包括解决精神和/或宗教需求的提示。