M. Poggenpoel
University of Johannesburg
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African Journal of Psychiatry | 2013
Abr Janse van Rensburg; Cph Myburgh; Christopher P. Szabo; M. Poggenpoel
A review of the international medical literature was undertaken on the role of spirituality in the discipline of psychiatry, within the context that a perceived change is taking place in the health care environment in South Africa. Revitalized interest in spirituality was evident from the literature partly because Western societies have, through the migration of people, become more heterogeneous in recent years. The literature concurred that spirituality must be incorporated into the current approach to the practice and training of psychiatry, but within the professional scope of the discipline, while all faith traditions and belief systems should be regarded equally. Beyond South Africa, it is envisaged that the review has implications for the practice of psychiatry in Africa.
Journal of Religion & Health | 2015
A B R Janse van Rensburg; M. Poggenpoel; Cph Myburgh; Christopher P. Szabo
To define the meaning of “spirituality” in a South African phenomenological, theory-generating qualitative inquiry, theory construction methodology was used. This refers to the tradition of nursing theory development, where a central core concept identified from the integrated data—in this case, interviews and the literature content—had to be defined. A major focus of the study was to distinguish spirituality from religion. The denotative and connotative meanings of “spirituality” were explored to establish the components for a definition. The attributes of this definition included that spirituality constitutes a “quality”, a “journey”, a “relationship” as well as a “capacity”. While these items derived from this local definition of spirituality can be proposed for inclusion in a questionnaire for measuring spirituality in a South African context, the limits of the scope of the explorative qualitative inquiry from which it was derived must be considered.
Education 3-13 | 2002
Cph Myburgh; M. Poggenpoel
Curationis | 2009
E. Bimenyimana; M. Poggenpoel; Cph Myburgh; V. van Niekerk
Education 3-13 | 2002
Cph Myburgh; L. Niehaus; M. Poggenpoel
Curationis | 2000
Antoinette Gmeiner; S. Van Wyk; M. Poggenpoel; Cph Myburgh
South African Medical Journal | 2014
A B R Janse van Rensburg; M. Poggenpoel; Christopher P. Szabo; Cph Myburgh
Curationis | 1998
M. Poggenpoel; Cph Myburgh; A.C. Gmeiner
Revista De Psiquiatria Clinica | 2012
Janse Van Rensburg Abr; M. Poggenpoel; Cph Myburgh; Cp Szabo
Education 3-13 | 2003
A. C. Loock; Cph Myburgh; M. Poggenpoel