KELAYAKAN SKRINING MASALAH SPIRITUAL DAN PENERIMAAN INTERVENSI KEROHANIAN BERBASIS TELEPON DI POLI ONKOLOGI RAWAT JALAN : LITERATUR REVIEW

Authors

  • Dewi Handayani Faculty of Nursing, University of Indonesia, Depok, Indonesia
  • Rr. Tutik Sri Haryati Faculty of Nursing, University of Indonesia, Depok, Indonesia

DOI:

https://doi.org/10.53625/jirk.v1i8.1101

Keywords:

Telechaplaincy. Telehealth . Telepon rohani. Perawatan spiritual. Kanker

Abstract

Alat komunikasi yang dikenal dengan nama telemedicine di area kesehatan, seperti teknologi komunikasi canggih, menawarkan potensi untuk meningkatkan komunikasi dan kolaborasi tim kesehatan profesional dengan pasien atau keluarga. Kehadiran dan partisipasi  tim kesehatan profesioanl terkadang  terkendala  karena kondisi pasien yang harus segera dilakukan penanganan, namun keluarga belum tiba di rumah sakit,  atau  kebutuhan pasien terhadap edukasi baik tentang biopsiko ,sosial  dan spiritual, jarak geografis dan perjalanan ke rumah sakit,  kerahasiaan pasien, dan waktu.

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2022-01-21

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