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Young African migrants in the UK use religion as a hybrid resource
Explore how young Nigerian and Zimbabwean migrants in the UK navigate religion and spirituality across individual, communal, and transnational dimensions, challenging linear integration models.
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Spiritual wellbeing is important for stroke survivors
Mixed methods investigation of spiritual wellbeing constructs in stroke survivors, identifying implications for targeted post-acute interventions and diverse population research.
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Italian FICA tool was clear for end-of-life cancer conversations
Italian cultural adaptation and validation of FICA Spiritual History Tool in end-of-life cancer patients, examining spirituality as supportive dimension in palliative care.
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The role of psychotherapy with a Quranic approach to improving women's depression: A Case Study
Single-case study examining Quranic-based psychotherapy for major depressive disorder in a 60-year-old woman, showing sustained symptom reduction through follow-up.
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Christian universities should broaden value-based collaboration
Examines value-based collaborative strategies in Christian higher education using UNPAR as case study, analyzing how faith-rooted partnerships enable mutual transformation.
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Oncology nurses linked spiritual care to everyday nursing in Saudi Arabia
Phenomenological examination of spiritual care practices among 22 oncology nurses in Saudi Arabia, identifying integration of Islamic values within professional nursing competencies.
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Older Iranian adults with colorectal cancer reported layered existential distress
Explore how existential distress among older Iranian adults with colorectal cancer is shaped by personal beliefs and sociocultural values, and the need for culturally informed cancer care.