Exploring Spirituality of Elders Relocating into Long-Term Care Facilities
Background: Spirituality is recognized as an important contributor to quality of life, particularly for older adults. Yet, limited research has been conducted to examine spirituality of older adults relocating to long-term care facilities (LTCFs). The intent of this mixed methods study was to cull d...
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Main Authors: | Kai-Li Tsai (Author), Pei-Fen J. Chang (Author), Anila J. Mathew (Author), Clarissa Richard (Author) |
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