Vol. 21 No. 39 (2023): Patient Reported Outcomes
Originalartikler

Eksistentiel og åndelig omsorg i post-sekulære kontekster: et integrativt review af spørgeskemaer

Ricko Nissen
Syddansk Universitet
Niels Christian Hvidt
Syddansk Universitet, Forskningsenheden for almen praksis

Published 2023-12-07

Keywords

  • åndelig omsorg,
  • religion,
  • spiritualitet,
  • sekulær,
  • post-sekulær,
  • spørgeskema
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How to Cite

Nissen, R., Falkø, E., Kvist Stripp, T., & Hvidt, N. C. (2023). Eksistentiel og åndelig omsorg i post-sekulære kontekster: et integrativt review af spørgeskemaer. Tidsskrift for Forskning I Sygdom Og Samfund - Journal of Research in Sickness and Society, 21(39). https://doi.org/10.7146/tfss.v21i39.133822

Abstract

Forskning på tværs af sundhedsområder har vist, at eksistentiel og åndelig omsorg kan være til stor gavn for patienter. Det kan imidlertid være en udfordring at indarbejde denne omsorg i daglig praksis, ikke mindst i post-sekulære, multikulturelle og pluralistiske kontekster, som eksempelvis den danske. Formålet med dette integrative review var at lokalisere, evaluere og diskutere spørgeskemaer, som fokuserer på eksistentielle og ESR behov. Elleve spørgeskemaer blev inkluderet, evalueret og diskuteret, med fokus på religiøst/spirituelt/eksistentielt ordvalg og formuleringer, lokale kulturelle og pluralistiske kontekster, og i forhold til anvendelighed i et sekulært sundhedsvæsen. Artiklen fokuserer på faktorer, der bør adresseres ved implementeringen af spørgeskemaer om eksistentielle og ESR behov i forskellige kulturelle og sproglige kontekster. Derved bidrager den til den internationale udvikling, udveksling og implementering af viden og erfaringer om bedste praksis indenfor eksistentiel og åndelig omsorg i post-sekulære kontekster.

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