PMID: 9549947Apr 29, 1998Paper

Professional, ethical, and legal implications for spiritual care in nursing

Image--the Journal of Nursing Scholarship
K B Wright

Abstract

To highlight nurses' professional and ethical responsibility to consistently provide spiritual care. The legal issue of nurse-client privilege in relation to spiritual care is also discussed. Spiritual care is consistent with the model of holistic care. Yet spiritual care often remains a neglected focus of current nursing practice. Spirituality, as an important aspect of wellness, is indispensable in nursing care. Nurses are obligated to take an active role in meeting the spiritual needs of patients.

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