Introducing spirituality in medical care: transition from hopelessness to wholeness

scientific article

Introducing spirituality in medical care: transition from hopelessness to wholeness is …
instance of (P31):
scholarly articleQ13442814

External links are
P356DOI10.1001/JAMA.299.20.2440
P698PubMed publication ID18505954

P2093author name stringJay M Milstein
P433issue20
P407language of work or nameEnglishQ1860
P921main subjecthopelessnessQ30317309
P304page(s)2440-2441
P577publication date2008-05-01
P1433published inThe Journal of the American Medical AssociationQ1470970
P1476titleIntroducing spirituality in medical care: transition from hopelessness to wholeness
P478volume299

Reverse relations

cites work (P2860)
Q47652916A person-centred approach in medicine to reduce the psychosocial and existential burden of chronic and life-threatening medical illness
Q50048312At the intersection of self and not-self: finding the locus of 'self' in autoimmunity
Q38869759Clarifying Values and Preferences for Care Near the End of Life: The Role of a New Lay Workforce
Q35956455Development and Initial Validation of a Spiritual Support Subscale for the MOS Social Support Survey.
Q48013701Healing and Belonging: Godly Play in Pediatric Medicine and the Theology of Disability
Q37303647Investigation of the SWB and its relation with demographic parameters in patients with breast cancer referred to an oncology hospital affiliated to the Isfahan university of medical sciences.
Q48283969Menopausal symptoms: is spirituality associated with the severity of symptoms?
Q38197525Our moral imperative: finding a path to wholeness
Q38903806Parental spirituality in life-threatening pediatric cancer
Q46673380Patients' and caregivers' needs, experiences, preferences and research priorities in spiritual care: A focus group study across nine countries.
Q64080201Prayers and beliefs among relatives of children admitted in pediatrics wards
Q47580156Psychosocial care for patients and their families is integral to supportive care in cancer: MASCC position statement
Q46375351Role modeling at the bedside
Q47666926Spiritual beliefs, practices, and needs at the end of life: Results from a New Zealand national hospice study
Q48082194The FACIT-Sp spiritual well-being scale: an investigation of the dimensionality, reliability and construct validity in a cognitively intact nursing home population
Q48051745Whose role? Oncology practitioners' perceptions of their role in providing spiritual care to advanced cancer patients