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Question - Spirituality is the cornerstone of holistic nursing practice. Spirituality, however, is often perceived to be the same as religiosity, but it is not. It is essential nurses comprehend this distinction to bring about healing of the body, mind, and spirit of the whole person.
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1. How does spirituality differ from religion?
2. What is your understanding of theology?
3. What is the relationship between spirituality, religiosity, and the theology of caring?
4. How do you think your beliefs will influence your nursing practice?
5. What are the common similarities and differences in defining "spirituality" that you hear identified by others?
O'Brien, M. E. (2022). Spirituality in nursing: Standing on holy ground. (7th ed.). Jones & Bartlett Learning.
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