Examining the impact of spirituality on nurses and health-care provision
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Examining the impact of spirituality on nurses and health-care provision
Abstract
The spiritual needs of patients are often neglected by health-care professionals who are already over-stretched by the 'physical' demands of their role. However, there is also ignorance of the spiritual needs of health-care professionals, especially nurses, who may have personal uncertainties about their own spirituality. This lack of understanding can lead to burnout.
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