What is it about?

Spirituality and uncertainty were examined as a blended construct for end-of-life care on five factors: prevalence, temporality, interpretation, quality, and directionality. Findings supported the potential for spirituality and uncertainty to be experienced simultaneously by patients with a life-limiting illness.

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This is a novel way of viewing how patients experience end-of-life spirituality according to the uncertainties they have. Additional research into this phenomenon is warranted.

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This page is a summary of: Spirituality and Uncertainty at the End of Life, Oncology Nursing Forum, December 2013, Oncology Nursing Society (ONS),
DOI: 10.1188/14.onf.33-39.
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