Spirituality in palliative care in Brazil: an integrative literature review

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DOI:

https://doi.org/10.23925/1677-1222.2020vol20i2a2

Keywords:

Palliative care, Spirituality, Health, Spiritual care

Abstract

Considered to be one of the essential dimensions of Palliative Care (PC), spirituality has undergone rigorous scientific research in the United States and Europe. In Brazil, the implementation of PC services and the discussion on the integration of spirituality in this context are relatively recent. This study presents the current state of the art on this subject. Searches were carried out in the CAPES Journals Portal, Virtual Health Library, SciELO and PUBMED. Twenty-five studies were selected for analysis, and 17 had a central focus on spirituality in PC. The literature evidences a growing understanding about the role of spirituality in this context; the need for theoretically founded research and of practical models of spiritual care; lack of professional training in relation to the subject and lack of knowledge about the importance of specialized spiritual assistance. For the advancement of knowledge in this field, future studies should consider these gaps and potentialities.

Author Biographies

Mary Esperandio, PUC-PR

Professora Adjunta no PPG em Teologia e no PPG em Bioética na PUC-PR. Doutora em Teologia (EST)

Carlo Leget, University of Humanistic Studies, Utrecht (Países Baixos)

Professor titular de “Care Ethics”, da University of Humanistic Studies, Utrecht (Países Baixos). Doutor em Teologia (University of Utrecht).

Published

2020-09-28

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Seção Temática