Spirituality and palliative care: international models and new perspectives.

IF 2.2 Q2 SOCIOLOGY
Frontiers in Sociology Pub Date : 2025-07-21 eCollection Date: 2025-01-01 DOI:10.3389/fsoc.2025.1523685
Enrico De Luca, Barbara Sena, Kate Butcher, Lindsay Jane de Wal
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Abstract

In recent years, healthcare organizations and scholars, particularly in Western societies, have increasingly recognized the importance of the spiritual dimension in patient care. However, this aspect still needs to be fully integrated into everyday practices. Palliative care has begun to emphasize spirituality, addressing patients' psychological and existential needs through a holistic approach beyond the traditional biomedical paradigm. This concept analysis will first explore healthcare and medical professionals' challenges in implementing shared and patient-centered spiritual practices. It will then draw on experiences integrating spirituality in palliative care from Thailand and Italy and introduce two conceptual models for spiritual care and needs assessment from the UK. The discussion will encourage the implementation of integrated models of spiritual needs assessment and care in adult end-of-life and palliative care settings (that address any life-limiting illness). This approach will enable health professionals to effectively address patients' spiritual needs, fostering authentic conversations that are pivotal in integrating models and transforming the care experience into an empowering and meaningful one for staff and patients.

精神和姑息治疗:国际模式和新视角。
近年来,医疗机构和学者,特别是在西方社会,越来越多地认识到精神层面在病人护理中的重要性。然而,这方面仍然需要完全集成到日常实践中。姑息治疗已经开始强调灵性,通过超越传统生物医学范式的整体方法解决患者的心理和存在需求。这个概念分析将首先探讨医疗保健和医疗专业人员在实施共享和以患者为中心的精神实践时所面临的挑战。然后,它将借鉴泰国和意大利在姑息治疗中整合精神治疗的经验,并介绍英国精神治疗和需求评估的两个概念模型。讨论将鼓励在成人临终和姑息治疗环境(处理任何限制生命的疾病)中实施精神需求评估和护理的综合模式。这种方法将使保健专业人员能够有效地解决患者的精神需求,促进真实的对话,这些对话对于整合各种模式和将护理经验转变为对工作人员和患者赋权和有意义的护理经验至关重要。
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Frontiers in Sociology
Frontiers in Sociology Social Sciences-Social Sciences (all)
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