Abstract
Background: Science gets impact on physical health. “Science gets us physical comforts, spirituality brings us mental calm”. Dalai lama 2006. The meaning of spirituality and spiritual care among nurses is culturally constituted and influenced by many factors such as the nurse’s ethnic background, religious affiliation, level of education and clinical experience. Spiritual care is a recognized field in nursing (Bald acchino 2006) and an element of quality nursing care (Mc Even 2005). Many scientific studies have shown that when meditation and chanting is done in groups it has more benefits than when done individually. (Dr. K.K Aggarwal, 2017).
Highlights
Purpose experiences could occur in a range of four themes-SpiritualThis study is to capture the personnel spiritual beliefs, providing spiritual care, meeting Spiritual needs and belief of the nursing students. emphasis of spiritual initiative into Nursing Education could be triggered by catalysts such as nature or newness, evoked responses including awe and appreciation, and led to III
Chung Wangschan 2007 agrees that research “Science gets us physical comforts, spirituality brings us exploring nursing students’ preparations and mental calm”
This study is to capture the personnel spiritual beliefs, providing spiritual care, meeting Spiritual needs and belief of the nursing students. emphasis of spiritual initiative into Nursing Education could be triggered by catalysts such as nature or newness, evoked responses including awe and appreciation, and led to III
Summary
This study is to capture the personnel spiritual beliefs, providing spiritual care, meeting Spiritual needs and belief of the nursing students. emphasis of spiritual initiative into Nursing Education could be triggered by catalysts such as nature or newness, evoked responses including awe and appreciation, and led to III.
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