Spirituality in the Undergraduate Curricula of Nursing Schools in Portugal and São Paulo-Brazil

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Autor(a) principal: Caldeira, Silva
Data de Publicação: 2016
Outros Autores: Figueiredo, Amélia Simões, Conceição, Ana Paula, Ermel, Célia, Mendes, João, Chaves, Erika, Carvalho, Emilia Campos, Vieira, Margarida
Tipo de documento: Artigo
Idioma: por
Título da fonte: Repositório Científico de Acesso Aberto de Portugal (Repositórios Cientìficos)
Texto Completo: http://hdl.handle.net/10174/19279
Resumo: Spirituality is considered a dimension of nursing care, which is often recognized as being neglected, mainly due to a lack of education. Several studies have addressed nursing students’ perceptions and skills for providing spiritual care, but there is little evidence on how spirituality is addressed in undergraduate nursing curricula. This study comprised Portuguese and Brazilian nursing schools (from São Paulo) and describes how spirituality is addressed in undergraduate nursing curricula. It is descriptive and the survey research was performed in 2014–2015. The questionnaire was composed of closed and open-ended questions and was sent by e-mail. A total of 129 answers were obtained, mostly from Portugal. Results indicated that several curricular units include spirituality, although having different contents. The learning outcomes are consistent with improving nursing students’ integral education, developing the clinical reasoning regarding spirituality, and improving the assessment of the patient across the life span. Nevertheless, it seems that spirituality is poorly addressed in clinical practice. Few nursing schools have courses or curricular units specifically dealing with spirituality, but they do provide some form of teaching on the subject. No standard curriculum exists, but teachers believe that it is a very important subject that should be included in the courses taught.
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title Spirituality in the Undergraduate Curricula of Nursing Schools in Portugal and São Paulo-Brazil
spellingShingle Spirituality in the Undergraduate Curricula of Nursing Schools in Portugal and São Paulo-Brazil
Caldeira, Silva
spirituality
education
nursing
cross-sectional studies
holistic nursing
teaching
title_short Spirituality in the Undergraduate Curricula of Nursing Schools in Portugal and São Paulo-Brazil
title_full Spirituality in the Undergraduate Curricula of Nursing Schools in Portugal and São Paulo-Brazil
title_fullStr Spirituality in the Undergraduate Curricula of Nursing Schools in Portugal and São Paulo-Brazil
title_full_unstemmed Spirituality in the Undergraduate Curricula of Nursing Schools in Portugal and São Paulo-Brazil
title_sort Spirituality in the Undergraduate Curricula of Nursing Schools in Portugal and São Paulo-Brazil
author Caldeira, Silva
author_facet Caldeira, Silva
Figueiredo, Amélia Simões
Conceição, Ana Paula
Ermel, Célia
Mendes, João
Chaves, Erika
Carvalho, Emilia Campos
Vieira, Margarida
author_role author
author2 Figueiredo, Amélia Simões
Conceição, Ana Paula
Ermel, Célia
Mendes, João
Chaves, Erika
Carvalho, Emilia Campos
Vieira, Margarida
author2_role author
author
author
author
author
author
author
dc.contributor.author.fl_str_mv Caldeira, Silva
Figueiredo, Amélia Simões
Conceição, Ana Paula
Ermel, Célia
Mendes, João
Chaves, Erika
Carvalho, Emilia Campos
Vieira, Margarida
dc.subject.por.fl_str_mv spirituality
education
nursing
cross-sectional studies
holistic nursing
teaching
topic spirituality
education
nursing
cross-sectional studies
holistic nursing
teaching
description Spirituality is considered a dimension of nursing care, which is often recognized as being neglected, mainly due to a lack of education. Several studies have addressed nursing students’ perceptions and skills for providing spiritual care, but there is little evidence on how spirituality is addressed in undergraduate nursing curricula. This study comprised Portuguese and Brazilian nursing schools (from São Paulo) and describes how spirituality is addressed in undergraduate nursing curricula. It is descriptive and the survey research was performed in 2014–2015. The questionnaire was composed of closed and open-ended questions and was sent by e-mail. A total of 129 answers were obtained, mostly from Portugal. Results indicated that several curricular units include spirituality, although having different contents. The learning outcomes are consistent with improving nursing students’ integral education, developing the clinical reasoning regarding spirituality, and improving the assessment of the patient across the life span. Nevertheless, it seems that spirituality is poorly addressed in clinical practice. Few nursing schools have courses or curricular units specifically dealing with spirituality, but they do provide some form of teaching on the subject. No standard curriculum exists, but teachers believe that it is a very important subject that should be included in the courses taught.
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