Article ID | Journal | Published Year | Pages | File Type |
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6847791 | Nurse Education Today | 2016 | 7 Pages |
Abstract
The challenge for nurse/midwifery educators is how they might enhance spiritual care competency in students who are not religious and how they might encourage students who hold a narrow view of spirituality/spiritual care to broaden their perspective to include the full range of spiritual concerns that patients/clients may encounter. Statistical models created predicted factors contributing to spiritual care competency to some extent but the picture is complex requiring further investigation involving a bigger and more diverse longitudinal sample.
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Authors
Linda Ross, Tove Giske, René van Leeuwen, Donia Baldacchino, Wilfred McSherry, Aru Narayanasamy, Paul Jarvis, Annemiek Schep-Akkerman,