Spiritual and Religious Care: Contribution to the Humanization of Assistance

Revista Iberoamericana de Bioética 8:01-15 (2018)
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Abstract

Our times are characterized by individualism from which arises a constant search for meaning, mostly when a person faces death, caused by disease. Therefore, when we consider the relevance of spirituality to an individual’s well-being it somehow has a purpose particularly if we focus on humanization of health care.

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