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. 2021 Dec 26;19(1):227. doi: 10.3390/ijerph19010227

Table 3.

Origin of study categories and subcategories according to population group.

Study Population Line of Argument Categories Work Experience Scientific Evidence Emerging Discourse
Palliative care patient Concept of spirituality Meaning of life * *
Connection with others * *
Hope *
System of values and beliefs Patient’s system of values and beliefs * *
System of values and beliefs linked with religion and metaphysical phenomenon *
Spirituality in end-of-life care * *
Spirituality in society *
Factors that influence the spirituality of patients at the end of life Worries/concerns * *
Conflict *
Coping strategies *
Social support * *
Sense of security * *
Proximity to death *
Feelings of despair *
Pain * *
Fear of suffering * *
Body image *
Family background *
End-of-life processes: Professional Concept of spirituality Spirituality * *
Evolution of spirituality *
Spiritual care Spirituality in clinical care * *
Spirituality in palliative care units *
Training needs pertaining to spirituality Need for spirituality training * *
Degree training *
Postgraduate training *
Personal experience *
Tools to evaluate patients’ spiritual needs *

The * symbol indicates that each category described has been generated in the different techniques shown in the column headings: Work Experience, Scientific Evidence y Emerging Discourse.