Spiritual Care Competence among Malaysian Staff Nurses

Q2 Nursing
Ali H. Abusafia, Zakira Mamat, N. Rasudin, M. Bakar, Rohani Ismail
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Abstract

Corresponding Author: Ali H. Abusafia Nursing Program, School of Health Sciences, Universiti Sains Malaysia, Malaysia Email: ali.abusafia@student.usm.my Background: Perceptions and levels of understanding of spiritual care vary among nurses, which may affect their competency to meet the patient’s spiritual needs. Therefore, determining nurses' perception of spiritual care is the first important step in addressing the spiritual needs of patients, and may also help nursing management in developing spiritual care education and training programs. Purpose: This study aimed to assess the competence of Malaysian nurses toward providing spiritual care and identify the relationship between nurses’ spiritual care competence and their sociodemographic factors. Methods: This study employed a cross-sectional design to assess nurses' competence in spiritual care by using a simple random sampling method which involved 271 staff nurses from a public hospital in Northeast of Peninsular Malaysia. Spiritual care competence scale in Bahasa Malaysia version was used for data collection. Data analysis was performed using descriptive (frequency, percent, mean, standard deviation) and inferential (Chi-square and Pearson’s correlation test) statistics. Results: This study showed that 69.7% of staff nurses had an average level of competence toward providing spiritual care for the patients (M=95.44, SD=4.34). The highest mean difference among the domains was personal support and patients counseling (MD=5.789), while the lowest mean difference was assessment and implementation of spiritual care (MD=1.258). Furthermore, there was no significant relationship between spiritual care competence and sociodemographic factors (gender, age, marital status, educational level, nurses' experience, race, religion, and previous participation in training spiritual care programs). Conclusion: The majority of nurses have an average level of competence toward providing spiritual care. There is no significant relationship between nurses’ spiritual care competence and sociodemographic factors.
马来西亚护士长的精神关怀能力
通讯作者:Ali H. Abusafia Nursing Program, university of Health Sciences, Malaysia, Malaysia Email: ali.abusafia@student.usm.my背景:护士对精神护理的认知和理解水平各不相同,这可能会影响他们满足患者精神需求的能力。因此,确定护士对精神护理的认知是解决患者精神需求的重要第一步,也可能有助于护理管理部门制定精神护理教育和培训计划。目的:本研究旨在评估马来西亚护士提供精神护理的能力,并确定护士精神护理能力与其社会人口学因素的关系。方法:本研究采用横断面设计,采用简单随机抽样的方法,对马来西亚半岛东北部某公立医院271名护士进行精神护理能力评估。采用马来文版精神关怀能力量表进行数据收集。数据分析采用描述性统计(频率、百分比、平均值、标准差)和推断性统计(卡方检验和Pearson相关检验)进行。结果:69.7%的护士长具有对患者精神关怀的平均能力水平(M=95.44, SD=4.34)。各领域的平均差异最高的是个人支持和患者咨询(MD=5.789),最低的是精神护理的评估和实施(MD=1.258)。此外,精神护理能力与社会人口学因素(性别、年龄、婚姻状况、教育程度、护士经验、种族、宗教、有否参加精神护理培训计划)无显著相关。结论:大多数护士具有中等水平的精神护理能力。护士精神护理能力与社会人口学因素无显著相关。
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Nurse Media Journal of Nursing
Nurse Media Journal of Nursing Earth and Planetary Sciences-Earth and Planetary Sciences (all)
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