Abstract
Data from a sample of ninety AMI patients indicate that the majority of these patients find that their spiritual views are a source of help, both at hospital discharge and during early recovery at home. Conversely, a small group of these patients said they did not receive help. Since the remainder of the patients were unsure if they received help from their religious or life views, I believe that all AMI patients could benefit from spiritual care provided by Christian nurses. Findings also indicate that subjects who experienced spiritual support at home also experienced decreased stress.
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More From: Journal of Christian nursing : a quarterly publication of Nurses Christian Fellowship
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