V B Carson1. 1. Staff Builders Home Health and Hospice, Lake Success, NY, USA.
Abstract
OBJECTIVES: To explore the spiritual needs of the family caregiver and to provide suggestions for giving spiritual care to this caregiver. DATA SOURCES: A caregiver's personal experience and nursing texts. CONCLUSION: Providing care for a loved one with cancer can be stressful for the family caregiver; yet, it can also produce spiritual growth. By providing care for the caregiver, the oncology nurse is equipping this caregiver to address the spiritual needs of the patient. IMPLICATIONS FOR NURSING PRACTICE: Nurses can assist caregivers by offering actions that communicate love, support, acceptance, and faithfulness. Such measures can ease the pain and encourage spiritual wellness.
OBJECTIVES: To explore the spiritual needs of the family caregiver and to provide suggestions for giving spiritual care to this caregiver. DATA SOURCES: A caregiver's personal experience and nursing texts. CONCLUSION: Providing care for a loved one with cancer can be stressful for the family caregiver; yet, it can also produce spiritual growth. By providing care for the caregiver, the oncology nurse is equipping this caregiver to address the spiritual needs of the patient. IMPLICATIONS FOR NURSING PRACTICE: Nurses can assist caregivers by offering actions that communicate love, support, acceptance, and faithfulness. Such measures can ease the pain and encourage spiritual wellness.