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...? A Spiritual Assessment Intervention (School or College) A Spiritual Assessment Intervention Introduction This paper aims to create a spiritual assessment instrument, apply it and discuss findings. Spiritual assessment is a tool for assessing the spiritual needs of patients for holistic body-mind-spirit healing through hospital treatment. Broadening of health care to include the spiritual dimension of the patient is the laudable vision of the Joint Commission for Accreditation of Pastoral Services or JCAS (Vision, 2000). The assessment tool and application In creating the spiritual assessment tool, other...
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...?Spiritual Needs Assessment Patient Spiritual Needs Assessment Tool Do you belong to any belong to any organized religion? .................................................... ............................................................................................................................................... 2. How do you express your spirituality? .................................................................…........... ................................................................................................................................................ 3. What role does spirituality play in your life... times of illness?..…… ……………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………… 7. Is there anything...
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...Abstract
The essay aims to address a two-fold objective to wit: (1) to discuss professional guidelines among health care providers using the required readings or articles; and (2) to develop and apply a personal spiritual needs assessment tool when conducting spiritual assessment.
Introduction
Addressing spiritual needs is one of the essential roles of the health care providers in delivering a holistic care. Spiritual needs vary among patients of all ages or race, as well as nurses, as ones spiritual beliefs, values, and practices may not be in congruence with one another. Thus,...
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...?Spiritual Needs Assessment Module Module ID: The present paper aims to draw out spiritual assessment tool in the light of the emotional and sentimental affiliations of the patient under treatment. The main reason behind developing of the tool includes the adopting of best possible methods for the fast and comprehensive recovery of the patient under medical care on the basis of his/her spiritual needs. Questionnaire has been developed as the tool for assessment; ten questions had been formulated in order to explore her spiritual need, to which she made sufficient and sensible answers. After the research process, her needs were defined and determined, in order to provide her with the best possible environment for her convalescence... . The...
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...A Spiritual Assessment Intervention (School or College) A Spiritual Assessment Intervention
Introduction
This paper aims to create a spiritual assessment instrument, apply it and discuss findings. Spiritual assessment is a tool for assessing the spiritual needs of patients for holistic body-mind-spirit healing through hospital treatment. Broadening of health care to include the spiritual dimension of the patient is the laudable vision of the Joint Commission for Accreditation of Pastoral Services or JCAS (Vision,...
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...with repentance as their only way to heaven. This revelation helped explain her depression surrounding organized religion.
The whole interview went well. However, the patient was a little uncomfortable discussing her spirituality. It seemed to be a private issue. I would approach her differently in the future. I did not realize that some people are not comfortable with spirituality. Most people I know want to express their spirituality for the whole world to see. The barrier with this patient was her past. I am learning that I need to explore different religions, even obscure ones to understand a patient. Since I am not all knowing, in the future I will have to research...
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...Spiritual assessment has proved to be very integral as part of mental examination of any patient.It helps to indentify certain aspects of his personality that can give more detail about him and even help indentify various psychological aspects that might otherwise go unnoticed (Joanne Lynn 2000). Moreover, it also addresses the magnitude and quality of relationship with God and its influence on human life (Todd W. Hall 2002).
Spiritual Assessment is a very broad term and there are different methods and standard guidelines that can be followed to analyze that. Doctor Christina Puchalski of George Washington University devised FICA assessment. There are certain other guidelines as well and most of them...
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Assessment Questions
Responses from a patient
Are you a religious or spiritual person?
Yes, I am a Christian of the Catholic denomination.
How important is your spirituality to you?
It is very important to me at all times. When I am well, I go to Mass every day.
Would you like these to be addressed in your care
Yes, my spirituality must be included in my care
Is there a specific spiritual aspect you need addressed in your healthcare?
Yes, I need my Bible and Rosary with me at all times and should not be mishandled by the health care team.
Are there specific times that you need for your prayers?
Yes. 6.00-6.30 a.m. and. 6.00-6.30 p.m.
Are there reservations that you would like to be observed because of your Spirituality... ?
No, if there is...
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...Spiritual Needs Questions Affiliation Spiritual Needs The assessment tool for the spiritual needs of the patients
1. What is your Religious affiliation? State the religion and the denomination
Christian religion and Catholic denomination
2. Do you have any spiritual beliefs or practices that are important to your recovery as a patient? If yes, explain. Yes
Belief in the healing power of God
Belief that sickness is rooted in the schemes of the devil as the enemy
3. Are there any medical practices that are contrary to your spiritual beliefs?
Patient does not belief in blood transfusion because of the purification of blood.
Patient believes that use of family planning is associated with prostitution and thereby against... beliefs...
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...people welcome religion.
The tool however helped for the interviewee to open up that sometimes he has a need for someone bigger than him when he feels lonely. The tool is non-judgmental and compassionate in approach and this helped me get through the defenses of the interviewee.
The spiritual experience I had with my interviewee was fulfilling. At first he was resistant and does not want to admit that he too, just like all of us, needs some divine guidance. Eventually however, he softened and he in fact calls out for God during his moments of despair. The non-judgmental approach of the tool help him opened up which he used to find very difficult for fear of reprisal. On my end, the...
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