Spiritual care for people suffering from dementia disorders – selected issues

P. Zurzycka, K. Wojtas, K. Czyżowicz
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Spirituality as an integral part of human life has a significant impact on the understanding of disease, reactions associated with it, and decisions made in the treatment process. Therefore, it is important for effective therapeutic and care management. Spiritual care constitutes an important element of holistic nursing care focused on the needs of patients with dementia in cooperation with the therapeutic team, and it prevents depersonalisation of the patients, taking into account their psychosocial needs. Progressive dementia affects human functioning in terms of basic everyday activities and the possibility of self-care. If the care is focused solely on satisfying the patient’s biological needs, it often becomes task-oriented care and depersonalises the patient’s individuality, whose psychosocial needs are not taken into account. The knowledge of spiritual aspects of the patient’s functioning allows these issues to be included in the care and treatment plan, thus enhancing the effectiveness of the therapeutic process. Spiritual care is a valuable and integral element of holistic care, emphasising the broader aspect of humanity, and the recognition of spiritual needs alongside physical, social, and emotional needs involves the commitment and cooperation of all care providers. The aim of this paper was to present selected issues of spiritual care provided to patients suffering from dementia disorders. Selected issues were presented on the basis of available literature analysis. The approach to the individual needs of patients emphasises the holistic dimension of care. Spiritual care should be provided by the therapeutic team at every stage of contact with the patient.
对患有痴呆症的人的精神关怀-选择问题
精神作为人类生活不可分割的一部分,对理解疾病、与疾病相关的反应以及在治疗过程中做出的决定具有重大影响。因此,有效的治疗和护理管理是非常重要的。精神护理是与治疗团队合作关注痴呆症患者需求的整体护理的重要组成部分,它考虑到患者的社会心理需求,防止患者人格解体。进行性痴呆会影响基本的日常活动和自我照顾的可能性。如果护理仅仅关注于满足患者的生理需求,它往往会变成任务导向的护理,使患者的个性失去人格,而患者的社会心理需求没有得到考虑。对患者精神方面功能的了解可以将这些问题纳入护理和治疗计划,从而提高治疗过程的有效性。精神护理是整体护理的重要组成部分,强调人类更广泛的方面,承认精神需求以及身体、社会和情感需求涉及所有护理提供者的承诺和合作。本文的目的是提出精神护理提供给患有痴呆症的患者选择的问题。在现有文献分析的基础上提出了选定的问题。对患者个人需求的方法强调护理的整体维度。精神关怀应该由治疗团队在与病人接触的每一个阶段提供。
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