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Intercessory prayer and its effect on patients with rheumatoid arthritis
1Department of Baccalaureate and Graduate Nursing, Eastern Kentucky University, Richmond, Kentucky, USA.
Abstract:
Matthews et al's. (2000) study suggested that in person intercessory prayer was useful in the medical treatment of patients with RA, improving overall health. However, distant prayer showed no overall improvement. This study could be used to support a research utilization project to educate nurses on the potential benefits of prayer on the healthcare and health outcomes of patients with certain illnesses. An in-service could be made available for nurses to educate them on potential benefits of prayer. A feasibility issue would be cost. Religion and spiritual beliefs can influence a patient's level of health and self-care behaviors. It is essential for nurses to meet the spiritual needs of their patients. A nurse should also recognize that there are many different religions and not all patients have the same religion and beliefs.