安宁疗护-姑息关怀中的精神关怀指南

Kyung-Ah Kang, Do-Bong Kim, Su-Jin Koh, Myung-Hee Park, Hye Yoon Park, Deuk Hyoung Yoon, Soo-Jin Yoon, Su-Jeong Lee, Ji-Eun Choi, Hyoung-Suk Han, Jiyoung Chun
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安宁疗护-姑息关怀中的灵性关怀指南》以证据为基础,重点关注人类灵性的普遍性和整体性--如意义和目的、相互关联性和超越性--它们超越了任何特定的宗教。本指南旨在改善接受生命末期关怀的 19 岁及以上成年患者及其家属的灵性福祉。在临终关怀和姑息治疗环境中提供灵性关怀,旨在帮助病人及其家属找到生命的意义和目的,恢复爱与关系,帮助他们接受死亡,同时保持希望。建议定期对灵性需求和所提供的干预措施进行重新评估和评价,并将结果记录在案。此外,我们还鼓励安宁疗护和姑息关怀团队持续开展灵性关怀方面的教育和培训。尽管由于资源和医疗机构的具体环境不同,在韩国所有安宁疗护和姑息关怀机构中普遍应用该指南存在挑战,但韩国安宁疗护与姑息关怀协会推出灵性关怀指南,旨在提高安宁疗护和姑息关怀患者的灵性福祉和关怀质量,这一点意义重大。
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Spiritual Care Guide in Hospice∙Palliative Care.

The Spiritual Care Guide in Hospice∙Palliative Care is evidence-based and focuses on the universal and integral aspects of human spirituality-such as meaning and purpose, interconnectedness, and transcendence-which go beyond any specific religion. This guide was crafted to improve the spiritual well-being of adult patients aged 19 and older, as well as their families, who are receiving end-of-life care. The provision of spiritual care in hospice and palliative settings aims to assist patients and their families in finding life's meaning and purpose, restoring love and relationships, and helping them come to terms with death while maintaining hope. It is recommended that spiritual needs and the interventions provided are periodically reassessed and evaluated, with the findings recorded. Additionally, hospice and palliative care teams are encouraged to pursue ongoing education and training in spiritual care. Although challenges exist in universally applying this guide across all hospice and palliative care organizations in Korea-due to varying resources and the specific environments of medical institutions-it is significant that the Korean Society for Hospice and Palliative Care has introduced a spiritual care guide poised to enhance the spiritual well-being and quality of care for hospice and palliative care patients.

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