How do children express their spiritual needs?

Wilfred McSherry, Joanna Smith
Author Information
  1. Wilfred McSherry: Faculty of Health, and Social Care, University of Hull.

Abstract

Abstract experiences of life including religious and spiritual beliefs to make sense of life events and to cope with crises. They will have a range of preconceived ideas, fears, concerns and fantasies which are usually linked to their stage of cognitive development and prior experiences. This article provides examples of expressions of spiritual beliefs across childhood, related to a discussion of the meaning of spirituality in the context of holistic care. Spiritual needs should be incorporated into daily practice of nursing, beginning with assessment, so that normal home routines are maintained and the family's beliefs respected. However this requires nurses to understand ways that children may express their spirituality.

MeSH Term

Adolescent
Child
Child Development
Child, Preschool
Holistic Nursing
Humans
Infant
Nurse-Patient Relations
Pediatric Nursing
Spirituality

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