The concept of spirituality in nursing theories: differing world-views and extent of focus

Although nursing has recognized spirituality as an important aspect of holistic patient care, exactly what spirituality means has remained rather amorphous. The purpose of this article is to present aspects of spirituality found in modern nurse theorists’ ideas. These aspects are presented both in r...

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