1.Bridging the gap in holistic care: Why Philippine nursing needs a spiritual care framework.
Philippine Journal of Nursing 2025;95(2):156-160
Spiritual care is recognized globally as an essential component of holistic nursing, however, in the Philippines it remains marginal and inconsistently practiced. Despite existing policies since 1984, affirming the nurse's responsibility to promote a spiritual environment, the absence of competency standards, curricular integration, institutional protocols, and evaluation mechanisms had left Filipino nurses ill-equipped to meet patients' spiritual needs. This gap undermines holistic care, weakens nurse–patient relationships, and perpetuates a biomedical focus at the expense of patient well-being.
This policy paper called for the development and adoption of a Philippine-specific, competency-based framework for spiritual care. Such a framework would translate abstract policy declarations into measurable practice by: (1) embedding clear competencies in nursing curricula and licensure examinations; (2) institutionalizing training, mentorship, and faculty development; (3) creating guidelines, tools, and referral systems for health facilities; and (4) integrating monitoring, evaluation, and research into quality assurance systems.
By aligning education, practice, and policy, this framework will normalize spiritual care as a professional nursing standard in order to enable Filipino nurses to deliver person-centered and culturally sensitive care, improve holistic health outcomes, and reaffirm the central role of spirituality in health and healing.
Human ; Philippines ; Nursing ; Spirituality ; Holistic Nursing ; Education, Nursing

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