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281“…Existential needs were categorized as meaning of life, purpose of life, and need for peace. …”
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282“…It is this dimension of attributing meaning to one’s education and, more broadly, to one’s life (the existential dimension) that we have sought to explore. …”
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283Tekijä Sologoub, Ilona“…It is time to admit that while Russia remains an empire and has nuclear weapons, it will always be an existential threat to democracies.…”
Julkaistu 2022
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284Tekijä Wade, James B., Hayes, Rashelle B., Wade, James H., Bekenstein, Jonathan W., Williams, Kristin D., Bajaj, Jasmohan S.“…Interventions focused on existential spirituality may improve health related quality of life among adult medical patients with neurological illness.…”
Julkaistu 2018
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285Tekijä Jakobsson Ung, Eva, Olofsson, Ann-Charlotte, Björkman, Ida, Hallén, Tobias, Olsson, Daniel S, Ragnarsson, Oskar, Skoglund, Thomas, Jakobsson, Sofie, Johannsson, Gudmundur“…CONCLUSIONS: Patients with pituitary tumours need structured support, including peer support, which acknowledges physical, cognitive as well as emotional and existential concerns. Information related to diagnosis and surgery should be adapted in relation to the loneliness and the existential seriousness of the situation. …”
Julkaistu 2019
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286Tekijä Vötter, Bernadette“…Meaning in life is positively associated with mental and physical health, while a crisis of meaning is a painful existential state that is defined as a perceived lack of meaning. …”
Julkaistu 2019
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287“…Increase in distress score in those with existential and spiritual distress.…”
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288Tekijä Enea, Violeta, Eisenbeck, Nikolett, Petrescu, Teodora Carina, Carreno, David F.“…The COVID-19 pandemic has brought to the surface existential issues that are typically less present in people's focal attention. …”
Julkaistu 2021
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289Tekijä Rehnsfeldt, Arne, Slettebø, Åshild, Lohne, Vibeke, Sæteren, Berit, Lindwall, Lillemor, Heggestad, Anne Kari Tolo, Råholm, Maj-Britt, Høy, Bente, Caspari, Synnøve, Nåden, Dagfinn“…CONCLUSIONS: Dignity in relationships seems to touch the innermost existential life, as the existential life is dependent on confirmation from others.…”
Julkaistu 2022
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290“…Kierkegaard’s philosophical anthropology and existential psychology promote the pattern of conscious, intentional life, and personal growth.…”
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291“…By focusing on a much wider range of well-being possibilities, practitioners may find new directions for care that are not just literal but also at an existential level.…”
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292Tekijä Peteet, John R.“…Here I suggest a framework for approaching these obstacles, constructed from a unified view of human experience (having emotional, existential, and spiritual dimensions); spirituality seen as a response to existential concerns (in domains such as identity, hope, meaning/purpose, morality, and autonomy in relation to authority, which are frequently distorted and amplified in depression); a rationale for locating spiritually oriented approaches within a clinician's assessment, formulation, and treatment plan; and recognition of the challenges and potential pitfalls of integrated treatment.…”
Julkaistu 2012
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293Tekijä Benedetti, Gabriella Michel dos Santos, Garanhani, Mara Lúcia, Sales, Catarina Aparecida“…METHOD: qualitative research, based on Heidegger's existential phenomenology, in which 13 parents of eight patients under 19 years of age, assisted by a charity association, were interviewed. …”
Julkaistu 2014
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294“…It was also associated with low flexibility in existential issues and a high endorsement of slippery slope arguments, but not necessarily low openness to experience. …”
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295“…The present paper looks at the influence of culture on Turkish cancer patients’ use of meaning-making coping, paying particular attention to religious, spiritual, and existential coping methods. Data were collected using an interview study (n = 25, 18 women, age range 20–71). …”
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296“…RESULTS: Path modelling revealed that lack of support from colleagues, negative experiences with patients and confrontations with existential events were most strongly negatively related to professional commitment through negative emotions. …”
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297“…The results showed that 95.2% of the research units had moderate-to-high spiritual (religious and existential) health and 57.7% had high self-esteem. …”
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298Pathways to Recovery among Homeless People with Mental Illness: Is Impulsiveness Getting in the Way?Tekijä Leclair, Marichelle C., Lemieux, Ashley J., Roy, Laurence, Martin, Michael S., Latimer, Eric A., Crocker, Anne G.“…Further research may be required to improve interventions that are responsive to unique needs of impulsive individuals to support clinical and existential recovery.…”
Julkaistu 2019
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299Tekijä Chahrour, Wafie Hussein, Hvidt, Niels Christian, Hvidt, Elisabeth Assing, Viftrup, Dorte Toudal“…BACKGROUND: Patients approaching the end of their life do not experience their existential and spiritual needs being sufficiently met by the healthcare professionals responsible for their care. …”
Julkaistu 2021
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300“…BACKGROUND: In palliative care, registered nurses provide advanced nursing care to relieve patients’ symptoms and increase their quality of life based on physical, mental, social and existential dimensions. Conversations, often about existential issues, are an important part of nursing and can affect quality of life positively. …”
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