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Health Systems and Policy Research

  • ISSN: 2254-9137
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Sanskriti Sharma

Department of Nursing Education, University of Occupational and Environmental Health, Japan

Publications
  • Mini Review Article   
    Perceptions of Spanish Emergency Critical Care Health Professionals Of Spiritual Needs During Covid 19 Pandemic
    Author(s): Sanskriti Sharma*

    To find out what the medical staff working in Spain's emergency and critical care units think about the spiritual care given during the COVID-19 pandemic. Deepdive interviews were used in a qualitative inquiry. Setting: Medical personnel from several Spanish areas working in emergency, emergency, and intensive care units. Findings: One nursing assistant and 47 nurses made up the sample. The qualitative analysis generated four primary themes that reflect the following categories: "the experience with spirituality in clinical practise"; "resources and barriers to give spiritual care"; "the COVID epidemic and spiritual care" and "training in spiritual care". Two sub deliveries, titled "ethical issue" and "rituals of dying," were also acquired. Conclusions: Most emergency and critical care nurses think it's crucial to pro.. View More»

    DOI: 10.36648/2254- 9137.23.10.3-178

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