Promoting spiritual health in home healthcare
- PMID: 18562823
- DOI: 10.1097/01.NHH.0000324311.45910.a4
Promoting spiritual health in home healthcare
Abstract
This article explores how clinicians can promote patient and family caregiver spiritual health. After a review of pertinent theory and research, clinical implications are identified, including appropriate goals for clinicians with regard to spiritual health promotion.
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