The power of two simple questions
Linda Ross Professor, Nursing at the University of South Wales
Wilfred McSherry Professor, Nursing at the Staffordshire University and University Hospitals of North Midlands NHS Trust
The nurses who devised a spiritual care model for acute settings explain how in works and why it can save you time as well as enhancing your person-centred practice
Nurses see spiritual care as fundamental to their everyday practice, but evidence shows they feel unprepared for it and want further education.
Nursing Standard.
33, 9, 78-80.
doi: 10.7748/ns.33.9.78.s22
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