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Research Article
A Systematic Review about Spirituality in Nursing Care: Avoiding a Specific Illness Care Environment
Author(s): Cristina Terceño- López, Carme Ferré-Grau, Jeroni Jurado-Campos and María Francisca Jiménez-HerreraCristina Terceño- López, Carme Ferré-Grau, Jeroni Jurado-Campos and María Francisca Jiménez-Herrera
Aim: This article aims to synthesize evidence from a systematic review on the conceptualization of spirituality related to nursing care.
Background: Over the last few decades, the concept of spirituality has been studied and defined, in relation to illness, and conceptualizations were been formulated from different scientific disciplines and therapeutic fields.
Design: A systematic review with narrative synthesis was performed.
Data sources: First, different concepts of spirit and soul in present Philosophy were exposed. Second, the meaning of spirituality, in dissimilar dictionaries, was interpreted. Third, a literature review of PUBMED, WOS, CUIDEN, and DIALNET was used to discuss the differences among the conceptualizations of spirituality related to nursing care.
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DOI:
10.4172/2573-0347.1000135
Journal of Advanced Practices in Nursing received 410 citations as per Google Scholar report