Chapter 16: Spiritual care: understanding service users, understanding ourselves
1. This chapter argues that spiritual care lies at the heart of effective and ____________ care.
2. We need to be honest with _______and take responsibility for our own and our team’s wellbeing.
3. Spirituality is generally a ____________ factor, reducing likelihood of self-harm and suicide.
4. Nurses can expect a __________response when showing interest in a service user’s faith and background.
5. Chaplains in forensic settings look for ____________ of commitment before recognising ‘Born again’ or redemptive experiences.
6. Recovery approaches have their origins in Quaker ______.
7. Co-production recognises everybody’s ____________contribution.