Spiritual comfort, spiritual support, and spiritual care: a simultaneous concept analysis

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Autor(a) principal: Tavares, Ana Patrícia
Data de Publicação: 2022
Outros Autores: Martins, Helga, Pinto, Sara, Caldeira, Sílvia, Pontífice Sousa, Patrícia, Rodgers, Beth
Tipo de documento: Artigo
Idioma: eng
Título da fonte: Repositório Científico de Acesso Aberto de Portugal (Repositórios Cientìficos)
Texto Completo: http://hdl.handle.net/10400.14/39561
Resumo: Background: Spirituality is a dimension of life and the human being that should be included in holistic healthcare. One major barrier often described by nurses on implementing spirituality in practice relates to perceiving the concept of spirituality as subjective and sharing confounding similarities with other concepts. In this sense, the concepts of spiritual comfort, spiritual care, and spiritual support may require more distinct theoretical definitions aimed at clear and effective nursing interventions within spiritual care. Aim: To provide a definition of spiritual comfort, spiritual support, and spiritual care. Methods: Simultaneous concept analysis (SCA) of three concepts according to Haase et al., which is grounded on Rodgers' evolutionary view. The method was based on a literature review with the search of electronic databases on May 2020. Search and analysis have been blinded conducted by two reviewers. Results: One hundred thirty-six studies were included in the SCA. Findings suggest that spiritual comfort is an immediate state and an outcome. Spiritual support is related with an intimate and positive relationship with God. Spiritual care is defined as a complex and interactive process. Both spiritual support and spiritual care are grounded in a therapeutic context. Conclusion: This SCA allowed the attributes of each concept to be identified and provides definitions that may facilitate the understanding of these concepts and promote the implementation of spirituality in nursing practice, but which has also led to future research on this topic.
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title Spiritual comfort, spiritual support, and spiritual care: a simultaneous concept analysis
spellingShingle Spiritual comfort, spiritual support, and spiritual care: a simultaneous concept analysis
Tavares, Ana Patrícia
Nursing
Simultaneous concept analysis
Spiritual care
Spiritual comfort
Spiritual support
title_short Spiritual comfort, spiritual support, and spiritual care: a simultaneous concept analysis
title_full Spiritual comfort, spiritual support, and spiritual care: a simultaneous concept analysis
title_fullStr Spiritual comfort, spiritual support, and spiritual care: a simultaneous concept analysis
title_full_unstemmed Spiritual comfort, spiritual support, and spiritual care: a simultaneous concept analysis
title_sort Spiritual comfort, spiritual support, and spiritual care: a simultaneous concept analysis
author Tavares, Ana Patrícia
author_facet Tavares, Ana Patrícia
Martins, Helga
Pinto, Sara
Caldeira, Sílvia
Pontífice Sousa, Patrícia
Rodgers, Beth
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author2 Martins, Helga
Pinto, Sara
Caldeira, Sílvia
Pontífice Sousa, Patrícia
Rodgers, Beth
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author
author
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dc.contributor.none.fl_str_mv Veritati - Repositório Institucional da Universidade Católica Portuguesa
dc.contributor.author.fl_str_mv Tavares, Ana Patrícia
Martins, Helga
Pinto, Sara
Caldeira, Sílvia
Pontífice Sousa, Patrícia
Rodgers, Beth
dc.subject.por.fl_str_mv Nursing
Simultaneous concept analysis
Spiritual care
Spiritual comfort
Spiritual support
topic Nursing
Simultaneous concept analysis
Spiritual care
Spiritual comfort
Spiritual support
description Background: Spirituality is a dimension of life and the human being that should be included in holistic healthcare. One major barrier often described by nurses on implementing spirituality in practice relates to perceiving the concept of spirituality as subjective and sharing confounding similarities with other concepts. In this sense, the concepts of spiritual comfort, spiritual care, and spiritual support may require more distinct theoretical definitions aimed at clear and effective nursing interventions within spiritual care. Aim: To provide a definition of spiritual comfort, spiritual support, and spiritual care. Methods: Simultaneous concept analysis (SCA) of three concepts according to Haase et al., which is grounded on Rodgers' evolutionary view. The method was based on a literature review with the search of electronic databases on May 2020. Search and analysis have been blinded conducted by two reviewers. Results: One hundred thirty-six studies were included in the SCA. Findings suggest that spiritual comfort is an immediate state and an outcome. Spiritual support is related with an intimate and positive relationship with God. Spiritual care is defined as a complex and interactive process. Both spiritual support and spiritual care are grounded in a therapeutic context. Conclusion: This SCA allowed the attributes of each concept to be identified and provides definitions that may facilitate the understanding of these concepts and promote the implementation of spirituality in nursing practice, but which has also led to future research on this topic.
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