Spirituality in nursing: An analysis of the concept
There is scientific evidence that the spiritual well being of a person can affect quality of life and the response to illness, pain, suffering and even death. In spite of this evidence, spirituality in nursing has not been examined within a South African context. The purpose of this study was to des...
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Main Authors: | S.N. Mahlungulu (Author), L.R. Uys (Author) |
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2004-09-01T00:00:00Z.
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