Oman and Thorensen (2002) suggest that beliefs that are significant to the health of the patient are likely to affect the decision-making process, support networks, coping, application of corresponding health practices, commitment to treatment as well as the general well being. Mostly the hospital staffs relate patients’ actions to their faith. The supposed role of religion and spirituality in the healing process is a primary determinant of individual behaviors in the healthcare field.
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