Category: Spirituality

  • Worldviews in Avatar: Spirituality and Cult of Nature

    Table of Contents Introduction Main body Conclusion Reference Introduction Apart from being a form of entertainment, movies provide an opportunity for people to learn about different perspectives and views of the world, expressed creatively through the plot, characters, and visual elements. Avatar is a movie directed by James Cameron and released in 2009. The director…

  • Yoga for Wellness: Spirituality

    Table of Contents Existing Knowledge History Lens Humanities Lens Natural and Applied Sciences Lens Social Sciences References Yoga is a collection of mental, spiritual, and mental exercises that originated from India but is practiced worldwide. Indeed, most or the original yoga poses are in the Indian language. Exploring yoga practices through history, humanities, natural and…

  • Spiritual Needs of Patients: Interview Strategies

    Interview Tools for assessment In the framework of the modern medical care, there are many challenges and aspects that need to be accounted. The aspect of the spiritual harmony and addressing the patients spiritual needs is the one that is often overlooked. However, the aim of the modern hospitals is to create the combination of…

  • Spiritual Ecology and Conservation Movements

    Introduction Supporting sustainability and environmental programs is one way for manufacturers to show consumers that they listen to their needs and care about them. And consumers pay with gratitude: they associate socially responsible brands with high quality, uniqueness, naturalness, and support for local production. Citizens around the world support the idea of sustainable development and…

  • Spirituality and Holistic Care

    Table of Contents Introduction Clinical Placement Experience Improving the Provision of Spiritual Care and Spirituality Conclusion References Introduction Holistic nursing practice is about healing the whole person, explicitly recognizing and addressing the interconnectedness of body, mind, emotion, spirit, society/culture, relationships, context, and environment (American Holistic Nurses Association 2008).This type of practice does assist people to…

  • Spiritual Needs Assessment

    Spirituality, according to Wallace (2007) is the essence of our being, which permeates our living and infuses our unfolding awareness of who and what we are, our purpose in being, and our inner resources; and shapes our life journey. There has been a renewed interest in the healthcare profession about spiritual care as we begin…

  • Workplace Spirituality, Employee Wellbeing and Intention to Stay by Aboobaker et al.

    Table of Contents Introduction Main body Conclusion References Introduction Aboobaker et al. (2019) aimed to test how workplace spirituality affected teachers intentions to stay. The researchers designed a self-reported questionnaire and distributed it among 523 university teachers in India. The data received was analyzed using regression analysis and mediation to understand the relationship between the…

  • Professional Moral Compass and Spirituality

    Introduction Ethical standards are essential in all employment settings. Consequently, nurses should be conversant with the guiding principles of nursing (Walsh, 2010). This would enable nurses to provide quality services to patients and work within an acceptable ethical framework. Usually, nurses cooperate with colleagues to provide efficient services to patients. They also work to observe…

  • The FACT Spiritual Assessment Tool

    Abstract The present paper employs the FACT spiritual assessment tool to conduct an assessment interview with a recovering patient and demonstrate how the tool works by undertaking a critical analysis of the interview results. Findings demonstrate that FACT raises care standards, minimizes patient risks, and ensures that nursing professionals are more accountable to their practice.…

  • Spiritual Care For Diverse Patients

    Providing patients with spiritual support is one of the crucial components of a strategy that leads to successful management of their health-related concerns. However, in the present-day setting, a healthcare provider must be able to meet the spiritual needs of patients from a variety of backgrounds, some of which may be significantly different from what…