Spirituality and spiritual care in in the context of nursing education in South Africa
Background: In order for nursing education to prepare nurses for holistic patient care, it is critical that educators become more aware of the religious and spiritual dimensions in patien tcare and be able to provide adequate knowledge and skills for nurses to offer spiritually-basedc are in an ethi...
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Main Authors: | Sandhya Chandramohan (Author), Raisuyah Bhagwan (Author) |
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