IMPERATIVE OF SPIRITUALITY HISTORY IN CLINICAL PRACTICE, A PRIMARY CARE PERSPECTIVE; IN THE DEPARTMENT OF FAMILY MEDICINE, RIVERS STATE UNIVERSITY TEACHING HOSPITAL, PORT HARCOURT.

Q4 Medicine
West African journal of medicine Pub Date : 2024-11-10
P K Biralo, N O Nnadi, O Ogunfowokan, A O Obodoegbulam, N Okocha, O Titi
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Cultural practices and spirituality militate against effective utilization of healthcare facilities in Sub-Saharan Africa, especially in primary care settings. Spirituality history in clinical practice will help the health professional understand patients' values, religious beliefs, cultural practices, and preferences. It gives insight into proper counseling, and appropriate treatment and serves as an adjuvant to necessary therapeutic approaches. Family and social history have been a recognized feature of clerking patients over the years but effort is hardly been made in exploring their cultural practices and spirituality. This study aimed to Identify attitudes, socio-demographic, and professional predictors towards spirituality history in the management of patients at the Family Medicine department in Rivers State University Teaching Hospital. It was a cross-sectional study conducted over a period of six months, from January to June 2024. Out of 62 participants, 60 fully responded. The data from the questionnaire were entered into an Excel spreadsheet and analyzed using SPSS version 16. The respondents consisted of physicians (n, 55%), nurses (n, 8.3%), and Industrial Training (IT) Students (n, 36.7%). Health professionals within the age bracket of 45 -54 years and above were well willing to take spiritual history as against those within 18 - 24 years age group. Consultant physicians, senior registrars, and nurses with higher years of practice, exposure, and experience in service had a more positive attitude towards spirituality history than the younger ones. Spirituality history in clinical practice will make healthcare culturally acceptable with an increase in the utilization of available healthcare facilities. Training of health professionals in this regard is hereby advocated.

哈科特港河流州立大学教学医院家庭医学系:从初级保健的角度看临床实践中精神史的必要性。
在撒哈拉以南非洲地区,文化习俗和精神信仰不利于有效利用医疗设施,尤其是在初级医疗机构。临床实践中的灵性史将有助于医疗专业人员了解病人的价值观、宗教信仰、文化习俗和偏好。它有助于提供正确的咨询和适当的治疗,并对必要的治疗方法起到辅助作用。多年来,家族史和社会史一直是书记员病人的一个公认特征,但几乎没有人努力探索他们的文化习俗和精神信仰。本研究旨在确定河流州立大学教学医院家庭医学科在管理病人时对灵性病史的态度、社会人口学和专业预测因素。这是一项横断面研究,为期六个月,从 2024 年 1 月至 6 月。在 62 名参与者中,有 60 人作了全面回答。问卷中的数据被输入 Excel 电子表格,并使用 SPSS 16 版本进行分析。受访者包括医生(55%)、护士(8.3%)和工业培训(IT)学生(36.7%)。45 -54 岁及以上年龄段的医护人员与 18 -24 岁年龄段的医护人员相比,更愿意采集心灵史。执业年限较长、接触面较广、服务经验丰富的顾问医生、高级注册医师和护士对灵修史的态度比年轻人更为积极。临床实践中的灵修史将使医疗保健在文化上被接受,从而提高现有医疗保健设施的利用率。在此提倡对医疗专业人员进行这方面的培训。
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