“Oh, yeah, I'm getting closer to god”: spirituality and religiousness of family caregivers of cancer patients undergoing palliative care

BSR Paiva, AL Carvalho, G Lucchetti… - Supportive Care in …, 2015 - Springer
Purpose Within the cancer palliative care setting, where both patients and family caregivers
(FCs) undergo a transition from the end of curative treatment to palliative therapy, spirituality …

The spiritual dimension of cancer care

A Surbone, L Baider - Critical reviews in oncology/hematology, 2010 - Elsevier
Spirituality is more about constant questioning than about providing fixed or final answers.
Cancer patients do not expect spiritual solutions from oncology team members, but they …

Training hospital staff on spiritual care in palliative care influences patient-reported outcomes: Results of a quasi-experimental study

J van de Geer, M Groot, R Andela, C Leget… - Palliative …, 2017 - journals.sagepub.com
Background: Spiritual care is reported to be important to palliative patients. There is an
increasing need for education in spiritual care. Aim: To measure the effects of a specific …

Meeting patients' spiritual needs during end‐of‐life care: A qualitative study of nurses' and healthcare professionals' perceptions of spiritual care training

MR O'Brien, K Kinloch, KE Groves… - Journal of clinical …, 2019 - Wiley Online Library
Aims and objectives To explore nurses' and healthcare professionals' perceptions of
spiritual care and the impact of spiritual care training on their clinical roles. Background …