Affiliation:
1. Critical Illness, Brain Dysfunction, and Survivorship (CIBS) Center Vanderbilt University Medical Center Nashville Tennessee USA
2. Tennessee Valley Veteran's Affairs Geriatric Research Education Clinical Center (GRECC) Nashville Tennessee USA
Abstract
AbstractHealth care should address the holistic gap between health outcomes, spirituality, religion, and humanistic care to optimize patient care. Treating the whole person encompasses both physical and metaphysical elements. Patients want health care professionals to recognize their spiritual and religious preferences, because these matter in their approach to illness, coping, and long‐term outcomes.
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