What is it about?

In our study, we developed a special way of nursing called the 'Islamic Caring Model' to help heart disease patients feel better emotionally and spiritually. We found that when nurses followed this approach, it made a positive difference in the patients' comfort and well-being. This means that by combining Islamic values with nursing care, we can provide better support to those with heart problems.

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Why is it important?

Our research is unique because it combines Islamic principles with nursing care, which is a novel approach in healthcare. This is especially timely as it addresses the needs of coronary disease patients who often require not just physical care but also emotional and spiritual support. Our study sheds light on how Islamic values can be integrated into nursing practices to improve the overall well-being of patients. This innovative approach has the potential to impact how healthcare is delivered in diverse cultural settings and can enhance the quality of care provided to heart disease patients. Healthcare professionals, researchers, and policymakers can benefit from our findings to improve patient care and support in a holistic manner, making our work highly relevant and valuable.

Perspectives

This publication introduces an innovative "Islamic Caring Model" to enhance the emotional and spiritual well-being of coronary disease patients. It's noteworthy for blending Islamic values with nursing care, offering a more holistic approach to healthcare. This can benefit both patients and healthcare providers by emphasizing empathy, compassion, and competence in nursing. Additionally, the study's use of advanced analytical methods showcases its commitment to rigorous research. Overall, this work has the potential to improve patient care in culturally diverse settings.

Mr Ferry Efendi
Universitas Airlangga

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This page is a summary of: The development of islamic caring model to improve psycho spiritual comfort of coronary disease patients, Indian Journal of Public Health Research & Development, January 2018, Diva Enterprises Private Limited,
DOI: 10.5958/0976-5506.2018.01362.1.
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