• To acknowledge that spiritual support is an integral part of holistic care for people with learning disabilities
• To recognise the need for learning disability nurses to develop their competence in providing spiritual care
• To identify resources that you can use with service users or students to enhance the provision of spiritual care
Spiritual support is a key component of holistic nursing care for people with learning disabilities and individualised spiritual care should be integral to learning disability nursing. By developing a trusting therapeutic relationship with the person with a learning disability, the nurse can determine the person’s spiritual care needs and contribute to addressing them. However, research into spiritual care and learning disability nursing is scarce.
This exploratory review of the literature provides initial groundwork to pave the way for more extensive research. It highlights the potential benefits of spiritual care provision in terms of enhancing people’s quality of life; discusses some of the barriers to spiritual care provision; and highlights recent advances in spiritual care education, including the development of core competencies. More primary research on spiritual care is needed to add to the evidence base that learning disability nurses draw on to provide holistic care.
Learning Disability Practice. doi: 10.7748/ldp.2024.e2243
Peer reviewThis article has been subject to external double-blind peer review and checked for plagiarism using automated software
Correspondence Conflict of interestNone declared
Hartnett L, Gavril E (2024) Spiritual care and learning disability nursing: an exploratory review of the literature. Learning Disability Practice. doi: 10.7748/ldp.2024.e2243
Published online: 06 June 2024
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