The Power Of Prayer in Healthcare

Research indicates that patients who pray and meditate experience increased health benefits. Some of these benefits are measurable, while others cannot directly be observed. The purpose of this article is to explore the power of prayer in healthcare. Nurses Spirituality Article

According to Oxford Dictionaries, prayer is defined as a solemn request for help or expression of thanks addressed to God or another deity. Although people usually associate praying with organized religion, prayers can incorporate spirituality without necessarily being religious. Prayer is also rather versatile because an individual can pray aloud, silently, alone, with a group, at a place of worship, or in the privacy of one's home.

In recent years, research has indicated that prayer might result in a multitude of beneficial outcomes for patients in healthcare facilities and in the community. According to Schiffman (2012), regular prayer and meditation has been shown in numerous scientific studies to be an important factor in living longer and staying healthy. Growing evidence suggests that prayer might positively impact pain levels, stress and anxiety, severity of symptoms, recovery time, emotional well-being, interpersonal relationships, longevity, and other important aspects of patient's lives.

Studies have actually shown that those who pray are physically and emotionally healthier than those who do not (Miller, 2008). Praying might very well be the driving force that helps some patients live longer and with enhanced quality of life. A recent survey reported in the Journal of Gerontology of 4,000 senior citizens in Durham, NC, found that people who prayed or meditated coped better with illness and lived longer than those who did not (Schiffman, 2012). Moreover, praying can sometimes ward off illnesses associated with stress or unhealthy living. In one National Institutes of Health funded study, individuals who prayed daily were shown to be 40 percent less likely to have high blood pressure than those without a regular prayer practice (Schiffman, 2012).

Prayer can be utilized as a powerful technique for drug-free stress reduction. According to Schiffman (2012), a wide variety of spiritual practices have been shown to help alleviate the stress levels, which are one of the major risk factors for disease. In general, patients are in relaxed states during times of prayer and meditation. Perhaps it is this meditative process that gives prayer one of its most outstanding benefits (Miller, 2008).

Furthermore, prayer may have an effect on patients' responses to disease processes. A 2011 study of inner city youth with asthma by researchers at the University of Cincinnati indicates that those who practiced prayer and meditation experienced fewer and less severe symptoms than those who had not (Schiffman, 2012). Also, research suggests that patients who are religious have speedier recovery times after major medical procedures. Research at Dartmouth Medical School found that patients with strong religious beliefs who underwent elective heart surgery were three times more likely to recover than those who were less religious (Schiffman, 2012).

Another positive aspect regarding the power of prayer is that it helps patients' social and interpersonal bonds with people become stronger. When we pray for those we know and love, it helps us to understand that person a little bit better (Miller, 2008). Prayer can be the glue that forges that intangible connection with people.

Science strongly indicates that patients who engage in prayer and meditation experience health benefits. Some of the benefits of the power of prayer are measurable, while others cannot directly be measured or observed. These findings are exciting and certainly warrant further study. In summary, if our patients feel spiritually and emotionally at peace while praying, who are we to stop them?

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Specializes in Mixed Level-1 ICU.
I think it is a good thing that people display such spirituality in such a field. I think it is God and God alone.

I need some Zofran.

I need some Zofran.

I'm sorry you do. Just my opinion.

I personally feel like if a patient wants to pray let them. If they ask me too then I will pray for them. I do believe that if you truly ask for healing then God will grant IF it is his will. Who needs evidence based practice when the Bible gave true examples. Just a thought:)

You can even pray for them if they don't ask you. It's your own business. It would strike me as absurd to pray if you don't believe. And even if I believe, what if I believe in one or more gods competing with theirs?

"Bible gave true examples."

Yes, I was really impressed by the Jonah story. LOL.

I think it is a good thing that people display such spirituality in such a field. I think it is God and God alone.

No, it's Zeus and Zeus alone. No, wait, it's Vishnu. No, it's Ra.

I could go on like that at least 1500 more times.

Or it's note of them at all. None is only one less than one.

You can even pray for them if they don't ask you. It's your own business. It would strike me as absurd to pray if you don't believe. And even if I believe, what if I believe in one or more gods competing with theirs?

"Bible gave true examples."

Yes, I was really impressed by the Jonah story. LOL.

No, it's Zeus and Zeus alone. No, wait, it's Vishnu. No, it's Ra.

I could go on like that at least 1500 more times.

Or it's note of them at all. None is only one less than one.

Well let me rephrase it is Jesus and Jesus alone. :)

Specializes in LTC, CPR instructor, First aid instructor..

Prayer has always made me feel better, and I believe it has helped me cope with serious situations.

I think it is a good thing that people display such spirituality in such a field. I think it is God and God alone.
Then I guess I should quit if it's God alone I guess the patients don't need my care. No worries about checking the six rights and all that either God will just intervene if he wants them to live and if not it was his will, not my negligence.
Then I guess I should quit if it's God alone I guess the patients don't need my care. No worries about checking the six rights and all that either God will just intervene if he wants them to live and if not it was his will, not my negligence.

Wow don't take things so literally. :) God (meaning Jesus) is the one who directs you to check the six rights and helps you to provide quality care. I refuse to argue nor even debate. You will see:)

Specializes in LTC, CPR instructor, First aid instructor..
Then I guess I should quit if it's God alone I guess the patients don't need my care. No worries about checking the six rights and all that either God will just intervene if he wants them to live and if not it was his will, not my negligence.
Why? I believe God uses you to help answer our prayers. I believe He created us all with special talents (The things that we love to do) as tools or agents who carry out actions to answered prayers.
Specializes in Trauma, ER, ICU, CCU, PACU, GI, Cardiology, OR.

i sincerely believe that there are disguise angels among us...just saying :saint:

I sincerely believe that there are disguise Angels among us...just saying :saint:

I do too:) and demons around us also.

Specializes in Emergency, Med-Surg, Progressive Care.
wow don't take things so literally. :) god (meaning jesus) is the one who directs you to check the six rights and helps you to provide quality care. i refuse to argue nor even debate. you will see:)

"all preordained-

a prisoner in chains-

a victim of venomous fate.

kicked in the face,

you can't pray for a place

in heaven's unearthly estate. "

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=onxkfle4g74

needless to say,sometimes you hear someone say, "we've done all we can, the only thing we can do now is pray"...just saying ~

to me, that is synonymous with saying "we're sol if what we already did doesn't work".

Specializes in Emergency.

Sad that so many people in healthcare, surrounded by a wealth of truth, scientific knowledge, exploration and teamwork (humanity), still believe in imaginary people. "Two hands working can do more than a thousand clasped in prayer..." It must be easier to choose ignorance than to think for oneself?