Category: Belief
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Spirituality, Faith, and Placebo Effects on Health
Many factors have been proven to influence human health and well-being through research and experiments. These factors are mind-triggered, genetically inherited, or learned and believed to work. Although there is a controversy between spiritual life and its effects on health, there is no clear proof and concluded research that has proven that faith, spirituality, and…
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Collaboration Between Faith-Based and Community Nurses
Table of Contents Introduction Benefits of Partnerships Parish Nurse and Health Promotion and Disease Prevention Parish Nursing and Healthy People 2020 Guidelines Legal, Ethical, or Financial Issues Related to Parish Nursing Conclusion References Introduction Faith-based communities have developed the concepts of health and healing that are consistent with the principles of nursing. For instance, parish…
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Patient Faith Diversity in Healthcare Practices
Nurses often encounter patients with diverse faiths when treating the sick or the injured (Burkhardt, 2007). Given this, providers in healthcare practice should know the behavioral patterns of patients, especially as concerns their faith. Several studies show that religion affects the behavioral patterns of all people involved in healthcare settings. As concerns for religious aspects…
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Healing by Faith Ethics and Organ Transplantation
Introduction When discussing the Christian perspective on healthcare, it is important to discuss the issue of balance between physical and spiritual lives, which often intertwine and create barriers for one another. Therefore, Christians are presented with the task of not only being responsible for following and trusting the word of God but also taking care…
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Muslim Faith and Healthcare Relationship
Cultural backgrounds have a significant effect on persons beliefs and attitudes toward health care. The Islamic religion is practiced by a large part of the worlds population, which is why it is critical to consider health beliefs and practices of this population. You have included a comprehensive analysis of the topic, and I also want…
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Twentieth Century Crisis of Belief by Marheine
The article by Marheine titled Twentieth Century Crisis of Belief summarizes many ideas and social phenomena that distinguished 20th-century ideology, philosophy, and art. The main trends discussed by the author in the compilation of famous artists abstracts are the disgusting wartime pictures in literature and reflection of despair and exhaustion of art on the background…
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The Social Aspects Affecting Faith Ringgolds Art
Table of Contents Introduction Personal Factors Societal Factors Cultural Factors Conclusion Works Cited Introduction In the words of a great artist, You cant sit around and wait for somebody to say who you are. You need to write it and paint it and do it (Ringgold). Faith Ringgold is one of the most well-known representatives…
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Research, Ethics, and Faith: A Comprehensive Exploration
Introduction Throughout the course, proper analysis of how to interpret research findings has been done. As a researcher, it is possible to evaluate the legitimacy of particular outcomes as they apply to various situations. In deciding whether a specific finding is legit, there are several ways to gather relevant information that would help in decision-making.…
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Research, Ethics, and Faith: A Comprehensive Exploration
Introduction Throughout the course, proper analysis of how to interpret research findings has been done. As a researcher, it is possible to evaluate the legitimacy of particular outcomes as they apply to various situations. In deciding whether a specific finding is legit, there are several ways to gather relevant information that would help in decision-making.…
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Childhood Obesity Study and Health Belief Model
Theoretical Framework Because childhood obesity presents the greatest challenge to the community and the sphere of healthcare, it is important to outline a solid theoretical framework, on which the research will be based. Development of obesity in children can emerge from multivariate factors such as parents cultural perceptions or genetic predisposition, so it is important…