Abstract

Integrate of Spiritual Needs into Patient Care

Highlights

  • The World Health Organization identifies health as “a state of complete physical, mental, and social wellbeing”, and views spirituality as an important factor in the quality of life and wellness of individuals regardless of their religious affiliations [1].Family medicine should validate comprehensive, holistic patient care, including spiritual health [2,3]

  • Muslim people believe in God or a universal spirit and frequently consider religion important [4]

  • Furthermost, people in crisis believe that spiritual power is important in physical and mental health [5], Habitually, Muslim people use faith and prayer for healing or to cope with illness [6,7]

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Introduction

The World Health Organization identifies health as “a state of complete physical, mental, and social wellbeing”, and views spirituality (a function of the soul) as an important factor in the quality of life and wellness of individuals regardless of their religious affiliations [1]. Furthermost, people in crisis believe that spiritual power is important in physical and mental health [5], Habitually, Muslim people use faith and prayer for healing or to cope with illness [6,7]. While different spiritual wellness in different communities may have altered meditation, prayer, affirmations, or specific spiritual practices that support people connected to a higher power or belief system. There are many negative correlations between improper patient’s spirituality and health in many domains; physical, mental, physiological and behavioral health statuses. While different types of religious try to help answer mankind’s spiritual questions, cognitive experiential behavioural

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