The word spirituality derives from the Latin word spiritus, which refers to breath or wind. Today, spirituality is

a. Awareness of one's inner self and a sense of connection to a higher being.
b. Less important than coping with the patient's illness.
c. Patient centered and has no bearing on the nurse's belief patterns.
d. Equated to formal religious practice and has a minor effect on health care.


A
Today, spirituality is often defined as an awareness of one's inner self and a sense of connection to a higher being, to nature, or to some purpose greater than oneself. Spirituality is an important factor that helps individuals achieve the balance needed to maintain health and well-being and to cope with illness. It positively affects and enhances health, quality of life, health promotion behaviors, and disease prevention activities. Nurses need an awareness of their own spirituality to provide appropriate and relevant spiritual care to others. The concepts of spirituality and religion are often interchanged, but spirituality is a much broader and more unifying concept than religion. The human spirit is powerful, and spirituality has different meanings for different people.

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