RT Journal Article SR Electronic T1 What GPs mean by 'spirituality' and how they apply this concept with patients: a qualitative study JF BJGP Open JO BJGP Open FD Royal College of General Practitioners SP bjgpopen18X101469 DO 10.3399/bjgpopen18X101469 VO 2 IS 2 A1 Alistair Appleby A1 John Swinton A1 Philip Wilson YR 2018 UL http://bjgpopen.org/content/2/2/bjgpopen18X101469.abstract AB Background Little is known about how the concept of spirituality is understood and applied by GPs.Aim To provide a detailed description of how GPs understand the concept of spirituality and apply this with patients.Design & setting Nineteen Scottish GPs were interviewed about their perceptions of the concept of spirituality and how they apply this in practice.Method An approach informed by grounded theory was used to identify and summarise common themes.Results Seven concepts concerning spirituality emerged, some of which are previously unrecognised. Four attitudes to spiritual care and four patterns of spiritual care were identified.Conclusion GPs have varying views on what spirituality is, and these relate partly to individual beliefs and experiences. These create considerable variation in the delivery of spiritual care.