Abstract
Session presented on Sunday, July 26, 2015:
Purpose: Spirituality has been known as an important component of holistic patient care and also is a complex and subjective concept that can be applied in health promotion and disease prevention. Spirituality is the core of a human being and is usually conceptualized as a 'higher' experience or a transcendence of oneself. World Health Organization (WHO) Executive Board recommendation to add a spiritual dimension to the definition of health, spirituality is now taken into consideration as a component of quality of life. Recognition of the need to care for the whole person is increasing and according to the holistic vision of care, all health care workers, especially nurses, should pay attention to the spiritual dimension of care. Spirituality has been shown to have a potential impact on physical health, be a potential protection factor in preventing diseases progressing in a previously healthy population. The purpose of this study was to identify the extent to which spiritual approach in health promotion and disease prevention were measured in all quantitative and qualitative research articles published in Research in Nursing.
Methods: In October 2014, the MED-LINE, SCIENCE DIRECT, and WEB of SCIENCE search engines were screened with the words 'spiritual and health promotion, disease, prevention, nursing' to find studies conducted between 2011 and 2014. According to the criteria, 16 studies were examined and used in this study.
Results: In these studies shown that spiritual was important individual's health promotion behaviors and people with greater religiosity or spirituality have a greater general well-being and disease prevention attitudes.
Conclusion: Spirituality is widely used in individuals for coping negative conditions and promoting health, but nursing are not aware of it. So it is very important to effectively manage improving health behavior and disease prevention. Nurses should consider the spiritual needs of improving the health of individual's behavior.
Sigma Membership
Non-member
Type
Poster
Format Type
Text-based Document
Study Design/Type
Systematic Review
Research Approach
N/A
Keywords:
Spiritual and Health Promotion, Prevention, Nursing
Recommended Citation
Akar, Serife Zehra; Bebis, Hatice; and Cicek, Hatice Sutcu, "The importance of spiritual approach in health promotion and disease prevention: Systematic review" (2016). INRC (Congress). 63.
https://www.sigmarepository.org/inrc/2015/posters_2015/63
Conference Name
26th International Nursing Research Congress
Conference Host
Sigma Theta Tau International
Conference Location
San Juan, Puerto Rico
Conference Year
2015
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The importance of spiritual approach in health promotion and disease prevention: Systematic review
San Juan, Puerto Rico
Session presented on Sunday, July 26, 2015:
Purpose: Spirituality has been known as an important component of holistic patient care and also is a complex and subjective concept that can be applied in health promotion and disease prevention. Spirituality is the core of a human being and is usually conceptualized as a 'higher' experience or a transcendence of oneself. World Health Organization (WHO) Executive Board recommendation to add a spiritual dimension to the definition of health, spirituality is now taken into consideration as a component of quality of life. Recognition of the need to care for the whole person is increasing and according to the holistic vision of care, all health care workers, especially nurses, should pay attention to the spiritual dimension of care. Spirituality has been shown to have a potential impact on physical health, be a potential protection factor in preventing diseases progressing in a previously healthy population. The purpose of this study was to identify the extent to which spiritual approach in health promotion and disease prevention were measured in all quantitative and qualitative research articles published in Research in Nursing.
Methods: In October 2014, the MED-LINE, SCIENCE DIRECT, and WEB of SCIENCE search engines were screened with the words 'spiritual and health promotion, disease, prevention, nursing' to find studies conducted between 2011 and 2014. According to the criteria, 16 studies were examined and used in this study.
Results: In these studies shown that spiritual was important individual's health promotion behaviors and people with greater religiosity or spirituality have a greater general well-being and disease prevention attitudes.
Conclusion: Spirituality is widely used in individuals for coping negative conditions and promoting health, but nursing are not aware of it. So it is very important to effectively manage improving health behavior and disease prevention. Nurses should consider the spiritual needs of improving the health of individual's behavior.