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What is known about the spirituality in older adults living in residential care facilities? An Integrative review.

Sital Gautam1, Stephen Neville1, Jed Montayre1.   

Abstract

AIM: To synthesize evidence regarding the spiritual needs and care of older adults living in residential care facilities from the perspectives of older adults and nurses or caregivers.
DESIGN: Integrative review of literature. DATA SOURCES: Literature search was conducted using CINAHL Plus with Full Text via EBSCO, Scopus, PubMed, PsychInfo, Web of Science, and ProQuest Social Science Databases from March to December 2017. REVIEW
METHODS: This integrative review utilised the Whittemore and Knafl framework and PRISMA in the selection of eligible articles. Quality of the articles was evaluated using the Mixed Method Appraisal Tool.
RESULTS: Seven articles were reviewed and analysed. There is limited evidence \and no agreed definition of spiritual needs and care of older adults living in residential care facilities. Spiritual needs of older adults in residential care facilities is a psycho-social, religious and existential construct. Spiritual care in residential care facilities is linked to information gathering, religious guidance, maintaining family connections, providing companionship, discussing end of life issues, and providing counseling. Older adults highly value the role of nurses and caregivers in fulfilling their spiritual needs and providing spiritual care. However, nurses and caregivers perceived arranging a referral to a religious advisor as the main aspect of spiritual care. Therefore, nurses', caregivers', and older adults' views on spiritual care differed to some extent.
CONCLUSION: The practical aspects of spiritual needs assessment and spiritual care provision requires further investigation, which is essential to improve the effectiveness of service delivery in residential care facilities.
© 2019 John Wiley & Sons Ltd.

Keywords:  ageing; caregivers; integrative literature review; nurses; older adults; spiritual care; spiritual needs; spirituality

Year:  2019        PMID: 30821907     DOI: 10.1111/opn.12228

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Int J Older People Nurs        ISSN: 1748-3735            Impact factor:   2.115


  4 in total

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Journal:  Ethiop J Health Sci       Date:  2021-05

2.  Promise, Provision, and Potential: A Hopeful Trajectory for Spiritual Care in Long-Term Care.

Authors:  Jane Kuepfer; Angela Schmidt; Thomas St James O'Connor; Melanie James
Journal:  J Pastoral Care Counsel       Date:  2022-04-04

3.  Transcendence, the Most Important Spiritual Need of Muslim Older Adults: A Content Analysis Study.

Authors:  Ali Jadidi; Mahnaz Khatiban; Khodayar Oshvandi; Masoud Khodaveisi; Zahra Maghsoudi; Mohammadreza Razavi
Journal:  J Relig Health       Date:  2022-01-14

4.  Despite Symptom Severity, do Nursing Home Residents Experience Joy-of-Life? The Associations Between Joy-of-Life and Symptom Severity in Norwegian Nursing Home Residents.

Authors:  Eva Rinnan; Beate André; Geir Arild Espnes; Jorun Drageset; Helge Garåsen; Gørill Haugan
Journal:  J Holist Nurs       Date:  2021-07-02
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