Spirituality is a subtle topic, and some people may not want to talk about their beliefs. Spirituality is often understood as an important aspect of humanity (Lyndo-Lam, 2012). Evaluating the patient's mental needs is an important element of the care process. Caring, caring nurse can make patients feel more safe, making it easier for them to express their spirituality. The involvement of patients and health care providers is important in promoting mental health. The main focus of mental assessment is to gather information on the patient's mental needs to include them in a care plan for treatment.
Patients firmly believe that faith plays an important role in their own health, but he knows what they can do to improve their own health for themselves. Mr Feller said, "If I do not save myself, I can not expect God to help me" (Ferrel, 2013). God's prayers and respects met his spiritual needs, but that did not magically improve his health. He stated that diabetes and kidney diet is struggling because he said that his weakness is food; a healthier diet can improve patient's health. Because he considers God to be very kind to him and his eating habits as sin, Mr. Ferrell believes that he needs to deal with his body better. As a retiree, he has time to do many church activities to benefit both the community and himself. He likes to community service. Because it helps relieve stress caused by illness. By joining the church he was brought to Jerusalem. This is the best experience for him. The trip played an important part to him, but he was unable to do so because he relied on the machine to clean his blood. Even if it progresses smoothly, patients can express themselves publicly, the problem will not be skipped or left blank. Explain the reason and importance of implementing this spiritual assessment to establish a good relationship and facilitate confidence with the patient. In addition, understanding his spiritual needs made the relationship between the nurse and the patient more closely. What is different?
It is important to be able to identify and distinguish the role of a versatile person of mental care, usually healthcare providers working with patients and families, and mental care professionals and professional pastors. For example, a professional priest may be aware of pain in the patient's body and after this visit this information may be shared with a bedside nurse or doctor. However, the priest does not try to solve the pain medically or pharmacologically. Because it is beyond the scope of his or her mental care practice. Therefore, a nurse can recognize the mental pain of the patient and introduce the patient to the pastor who is approved by the board for continued mental assessment and support, but it is not so.
Religion and spirit will continue to affect patient and community health care. It is understood by the medical community and educates students on the role of religion and spirituality in health care. At the macro level, understanding the values of patients and communities more deeply will help expand the impact of belief-based health initiatives and improve hospital policies and health laws. At the individual level, recognizing the role of religion and spirit in medicine helps clinicians more empathically and closer to their patients, strengthening team-based cooperation between clinicians and pastors I can do it. Further studies on the influence of religion and spirituality (and general debate) showed why clinicians feel irritated morally when their values conflict with patients, and how they solve the problem Or not.