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Religious involvement, spirituality and medicine: subject review and implications for clinical …

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PS Mueller - Complementary therapies in neurology: an evidence- …, 2003 - books.google.com
11 Religious involvement, spirituality and medicine: subject review and
implications for clinical practice Paul S. Mueller INTRODUCTION When people
consult clinicians to determine the cause and treatment of an illness, they ...
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[BOOK] When children die: Improving palliative and end-of-life care for children and their families


MJ Field, RE Behrman, 2002 - books.google.com
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Discussing religious and spiritual issues at the end of life: a practical guide for physicians

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B Lo, D Ruston, LW Kates, RM Arnold, CB … - Jama, 2002 - Am Med Assoc
As patients near the end of life, their spiritual and religious concerns may be
awakened or intensified. Many physicians, however, feel unskilled and
uncomfortable discussing these concerns. This article suggests how ...
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Religion, spirituality, and medicine: Application to clinical practice


HG Koenig - Jama, 2000 - Am Med Assoc
Patients want to be seen and treated as whole persons, not as diseases. A whole
person is someone whose being has physical, emotional, and spiritual dimensions.
Ignoring any of these aspects of humanity leaves the patient feeling ...
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Evaluating the quality of dying and death


DL Patrick, RA Engelberg, JR Curtis - Journal of pain and symptom management, 2001 - Elsevier
We propose a model for evaluating the quality of dying and death based on
concepts elicited from literature review, qualitative interviews with persons
with and without chronic and terminal conditions, and consideration of ...
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A biopsychosocial-spiritual model for the care of patients at the end of life


DP Sulmasy - The Gerontologist, 2002 - Geron Soc America
However, contemporary medicine still stands justly accused of having failed to
address itself to the needs of whole human persons and of preferring to limit
its attention to the finitude of human bodies (Ramsey 1970 Citation ). The ...
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Religion, spirituality, and medicine: research findings and implications for clinical practice

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HG Koenig - Southern Medical Journal, 2004 - journals.lww.com
Abstract: A growing body of scientific research suggests connec- tions between
religion, spirituality, and both mental and physical health. The findings are
particularly strong in patients with severe or chronic illnesses who are ...
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Religion and mental health: Evidence for an association.


HG Koenig, DB Larson - International Review of Psychiatry, 2001 - doi.apa.org
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An 83-year-old woman with chronic illness and strong religious beliefs


HG Koenig - JAMA, 2002 - Am Med Assoc
Dr Burns: Mrs A is an 83-year-old woman who has multiple medical problems and,
despite numerous medical interventions, chronic progressive pain and weakness.
She feels that her faith offers the most help for coping with her illness. ...
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Patient-physician communication about end-of-life care for patients with severe COPD

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JR Curtis, RA Engelberg, EL Nielsen, DH Au, … - European Respiratory Journal, 2004 - Eur Respiratory Soc
The patients reported that most physicians do not discuss how long the patients
have to live, what dying might be like or patients' spirituality. Patients rated
physicians highly at listening and answering questions. Areas patients ...
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