What is spiritual care? Professional perspectives on the concept of spiritual care identified through group concept mapping

Author:

Hvidt Niels ChristianORCID,Nielsen Kristina TomraORCID,Kørup Alex KORCID,Prinds ChristinaORCID,Hansen Dorte GilsåORCID,Viftrup Dorte ToudalORCID,Assing Hvidt ElisabethORCID,Hammer Elisabeth RokkjærORCID,Falkø ErikORCID,Locher FlemmingORCID,Boelsbjerg Hanne BessORCID,Wallin Johan AlbertORCID,Thomsen Karsten FlemmingORCID,Schrøder KatjaORCID,Moestrup LeneORCID,Nissen Ricko DambergORCID,Stewart-Ferrer SifORCID,Stripp Tobias KvistORCID,Steenfeldt Vibeke ØstergaardORCID,Søndergaard JensORCID,Wæhrens Eva EjlersenORCID

Abstract

ObjectivesThe overall study aim was to synthesise understandings and experiences regarding the concept of spiritual care (SC). More specifically, to identify, organise and prioritise experiences with the way SC is conceived and practised by professionals in research and the clinic.DesignGroup concept mapping (GCM).SettingThe study was conducted within a university setting in Denmark.ParticipantsResearchers, students and clinicians working with SC on a daily basis in the clinic and/or through research participated in brainstorming (n=15), sorting (n=15), rating and validation (n=13).ResultsApplying GCM, ideas were identified, organised and prioritised online. A total of 192 unique ideas of SC were identified and organised into six clusters. The results were discussed and interpreted at a validation meeting. Based on input from the validation meeting a conceptual model was developed. The model highlights three overall themes: (1) ‘SC as an integral but overlooked aspect of healthcare’ containing the two clusters SC as a part of healthcare and perceived significance; (2) ‘delivering SC’ containing the three clusters quality in attitude and action, relationship and help and support, and finally (3) ‘the role of spirituality’ containing a single cluster.ConclusionBecause spirituality is predominantly seen as a fundamental aspect of each individual human being, particularly important during suffering, SC should be an integral aspect of healthcare, although it is challenging to handle. SC involves paying attention to patients’ values and beliefs, requires adequate skills and is realised in a relationship between healthcare professional and patient founded on trust and confidence.

Publisher

BMJ

Subject

General Medicine

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