Please find the full list of posters and poster abstracts in the conference folder.
1. A Framework for Spiritually Competent Practice in Nursing Education.: SOPHIE (Self- ex- ploration through Ontological, Phenomenological, and Humanistic, Ideological, and Existential expressions) | |
2. A Mixed Methods Study of an Acute Hospital Chaplaincy Service | |
3. Who is Guilty? Comparative Analysis of the Feeling of Guilt and Need for Forgiveness in Chil- dren Hospitalization, Mental Health Hospitalization and Penitentiary Mental Health. | |
4. Singing, Spirituality and the Recovery Movement | |
5. Shared Understandings of Spiritual Care Among the Members of an Innovative Spirituality Interest Group in the Republic of Ireland | |
6. Development of a Spiritually Informed Yoga Program for Psychiatric Outpatients with Mood Disorders | |
7. Reasons for Pilgrimage in Persons with Mental and Physical Diseases and Handicaps | |
8. Differential Expression of Compassion and Altruism in Volunteers Working for Concrete Oth- ers Persons | |
9. Relational Spirituality: An Opportunity for Social Work in Long-Term Care | |
10. Forgiveness in Secular Practice | |
11. Forgiveness Could Shield Suffering People in South Africa From Overwhelming Feelings of Withdrawal or Impulsive Action | |
12. Sadness, Depression and the Dark Night of the Soul: Religious Coping With Sadness and Depression and Help-Seeking Behaviour Amongst Catholics | |
13. Spiritual Care in New Zealand: Overview of Research and an Acute Hospital Care Experience | |
14. Spiritual Religious Struggles and Suicide: The Role of Self-Forgiveness in Mental Health Treatment | |
15. Religion and Weight Status in Nigeria | |
16. Spiritual Well-Being (SpWB), Quality of Life (QoL) and Health Perception (HP) Among Patients With Chronic Illness in Spain | |
17. Spirituality and Healthcare Leadership | |
18. Creative Spiritual Reminiscence Program in Meaning-Making Approach for Investigating the Spirituality Dimension of Chinese Older Adults With Mild Cognitive Impairment in Nursing Home | |
19. Spirituality of Dementia in Existential Dramas | |
20. The Spiritual Aspect of Care Relationships in Older Communities | |
21. Cross-Lagged Analysis of Religious Attendance and Mental Health: Findings From a British Birth Cohort Study | |
22. Feelings, Opinions and Attitudes of Hospitalized Patients Towards Spiritual Care Practices Aimed for Patients: A Qualitative Study | |
23. Power to Forgive. God’s Forgiveness and Human Forgiveness Illustrated in a Power Analytical Perspective | |
24. Quality of Life and Pilgrimage: An Exploratory Study Into the Impact of a Pilgrimage to Lourdes on Patient Quality of Life | |
25. Advocacy in Nursing | |
26. Religion as Preventive Factor in Suicide Prevention | |
27. Exploring Workplace Spirituality: A Grounded Theory Approach | |
28. "Can You be Religious and Sexual?" | |
29. The Reality of Spiritual Care in Everyday Nursing Practice | |
30. The Theory of Transformative Coping: Review, Research, and Reflection | |
31. Estonian Healthcare Specialists’ Opinions About and Experiences With Spirituality, Pastoral Care and Medical Pluralism | |
32. Spiritual, But Not Religious: Does This Protect Adolescents From Smoking and Drinking? | |
33. The African Context Towards a Practical and Ethical Framework Integrating Spiritual Aspects in the Health Consultation | |
34. Forgiveness and Life Satisfaction Across Different Age Groups in Adults |
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35. Forgiveness and Freedom in Terms From Aphasia: Findings From WELLHEAD and SHALOM |
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36. The Development of Spiritual Health Activity Model for Children and Youth in the Juvenile Observation and Protection Center of Pattani Province, Thailand |
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37. Spiritual Care and Marginalisation in the Vincentian Tradition: An Exploratory Study |
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38. The Narratives by the Spouses and Partners of the Mentally Ill: Meaning Making About Forgiveness, the Responsibility of the Mentally Ill and Commitment |
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39. Case Study: A Six-Week Nutrition Intervention Programme in a South-East London Pentecostal Church |
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40. Trauma and U.S. Urban Clergy: Experiences Shared From the Urban Pastors’ Study |
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41. Explaining the Link Between Religiosity and Wellbeing: Self-Forgiveness and Stability in Identity as Neglected Factors |
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42. Exploring the Effects of Interaction With a Robot Cat for Dementia Sufferers and Their Carers |
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43. Spiritual Well-Being of Chronically Ill Hospitalized Patients: A Comparative Study in Lithuania, Portugal and Brazil |
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44. Exploring How the Spiritual Needs of Patients Living With Dementia are Addressed Within Care and Treatment Plans (CTPs) in Three Health Boards in Wales |
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45. Service TV as a Platform for Existential Care - Reconciliation and Meaning in the Narratives of the Oldest Old |
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46. Scoping Review About Forgiveness in Pallia- tive Care: From the Research Question to the JBI Protocol Publication |
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47. Developing a Patient Reported Outcome Measure (PROM) for Spiritual Care |
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48. ‘Joymotion’ as Embodied Spiritual Transformation: A Bridge to Health |
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49. Qualitative Study on Belief, Perception and Health Effects on Standing Zikr Among Thai Muslim in Nakorn-Nayok Province, Thailand |
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50. Reiki and Anxiety and Physiological Changes: An Update Literature Review |
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51. What Can We Learn About Guilt and Forgiveness in Mental Health? | |
52. Conceptualization of Labyrinth Training and Research for Professional Development of Health Education Specialists, Medical Professionals, and Therapists | |
53. Spiritual Development in Later Life: Initial Findings From a Qualitative Study | |
54. Hospital Chaplaincies in Indonesia: From Religious Missionaries to the Development of the Holistic Care | |
55. The Joy and Pain of Walking the Camino de Santiago Pilgrimage Route: Is It Good for Your Health? | |
56. Spirituality and Well-being: Mindfulness as a Mediator |