Are the Nurses Competent to Give Spiritual Care?

K. Anoopa, Annal Angeline, J. Jerome
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Introduction: Spiritual care is an inseparable element of nursing. A descriptive study was conducted to assess the spiritual care competence of nurses working in the intensive care units. The objectives were to assess the spiritual care competence of nurses on six domains of spiritual care, namely assessment and implementation of spiritual care, attitude toward patient's spirituality, communication, personal support and patient counseling, referral, professionalization, and improving quality of spiritual care and to associate spiritual care competence with selected demographic variables. Materials and Methods: The study was conducted intensive care units of selected hospitals at Kollam. Fifty staff nurses were selected by purposive sampling technique. The collected data were analyzed using descriptive and inferential statistics. Results: The findings revealed that 74% of subjects reported moderate competence, 22% less competence, and 4% have adequate competence. Conclusion: The study provides evidence to guide the nurse educators and policymakers on the need to focus on preparing nurses to develop spiritual nursing care competence. Nurses' competence in spiritual care gives a holistic perspective to patient care. A well-planned training program gives more clarity to the concept of spiritual care and nurses' role in various domains of spiritual care for patients. Training programs can be planned for nurses and students on spiritual care, policy guidelines on spiritual care can be developed and implemented, which may help the nurses to enable their clients to find meaning in their experience during hospitalization.
护士有能力给予精神关怀吗?
精神关怀是护理不可分割的组成部分。本研究采用描述性研究评估重症监护病房护士的精神护理能力。目的评估护士在精神护理的评估与实施、对病人的精神态度、沟通、个人支持和病人咨询、转诊、专业化和提高精神护理质量六个方面的精神护理能力,并将精神护理能力与选定的人口统计学变量相关联。材料和方法:本研究在Kollam选定医院的重症监护病房进行。采用目的抽样方法,选取50名护理人员。收集的数据采用描述性和推断性统计进行分析。结果:74%的被试表现为能力中等,22%的被试表现为能力较低,4%的被试表现为能力足够。结论:本研究为指导护理教育工作者和政策制定者关注护士培养精神护理能力提供了依据。护士在精神护理方面的能力为病人护理提供了一个整体的视角。精心策划的培训计划使精神护理的概念更加清晰,护士在病人精神护理的各个领域中的作用。可以为护士和学生策划精神护理的培训项目,制定和实施精神护理的政策指导方针,帮助护士帮助病人在住院期间找到他们的经历的意义。
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