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The effects of spiritual care intervention on spiritual well-being, loneliness, hope and life satisfaction of intensive care unit patients
by
Çekiç, Yasemin
, Altay, Birsen
, Bulut, Tuba Yılmaz
in
Clinical medicine
/ Clinical nursing
/ Control groups
/ Groups
/ Hope
/ Intensive care
/ Intensive treatment
/ Intervention
/ Life satisfaction
/ Loneliness
/ Nurses
/ Nursing
/ Patient satisfaction
/ Patients
/ Research methodology
/ Satisfaction
/ Spiritual care
/ Spiritual well being
/ Spirituality
/ Teachers
/ Well being
2023
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The effects of spiritual care intervention on spiritual well-being, loneliness, hope and life satisfaction of intensive care unit patients
by
Çekiç, Yasemin
, Altay, Birsen
, Bulut, Tuba Yılmaz
in
Clinical medicine
/ Clinical nursing
/ Control groups
/ Groups
/ Hope
/ Intensive care
/ Intensive treatment
/ Intervention
/ Life satisfaction
/ Loneliness
/ Nurses
/ Nursing
/ Patient satisfaction
/ Patients
/ Research methodology
/ Satisfaction
/ Spiritual care
/ Spiritual well being
/ Spirituality
/ Teachers
/ Well being
2023
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The effects of spiritual care intervention on spiritual well-being, loneliness, hope and life satisfaction of intensive care unit patients
by
Çekiç, Yasemin
, Altay, Birsen
, Bulut, Tuba Yılmaz
in
Clinical medicine
/ Clinical nursing
/ Control groups
/ Groups
/ Hope
/ Intensive care
/ Intensive treatment
/ Intervention
/ Life satisfaction
/ Loneliness
/ Nurses
/ Nursing
/ Patient satisfaction
/ Patients
/ Research methodology
/ Satisfaction
/ Spiritual care
/ Spiritual well being
/ Spirituality
/ Teachers
/ Well being
2023
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The effects of spiritual care intervention on spiritual well-being, loneliness, hope and life satisfaction of intensive care unit patients
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The effects of spiritual care intervention on spiritual well-being, loneliness, hope and life satisfaction of intensive care unit patients
2023
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The intensive care unit is a place where patients try to cope with pain and question the meaning and purpose of life and spiritual needs emerge.
The present study was conducted to examine the effects of spiritual care interventions on the spiritual well-being, loneliness, hope, and life satisfaction of patients treated in intensive care.
The study was conducted in an intensive care unit as an interventional study with a randomized pre-test, post-test, and control group between September and December 2021. A total of 64 patients, 32 in the intervention group and 32 in the control group, were included in the sample. The patients in the intervention group received eight sessions (twice a week) of spiritual nursing interventions according to the Traditions-Reconciliation-Understandings-Searching-Teachers model in the intensive care unit, while the control group received routine nursing care.
The mean age of the participants was 63.53 ± 4.10 years in the intervention group and 63.37 ± 3.18 years in the control group. Most of the participants in both the intervention (59.4 %) and control (68.7 %) groups were female. Following the intervention, the findings showed that the intervention had positive effects on patients’ spiritual well-being (t = -10.382), loneliness (t = 13.635), hope (t = -10.440), and life satisfaction (t = -10.480) levels (p < 0.001).
It was found that the spiritual care provided in the intensive care unit positively affected patients’ spiritual well-being, hope, loneliness, and life satisfaction levels. It can be recommended that nurses working in intensive care develop a spiritually supportive environment by addressing the spiritual issues of patients and their relatives and using existing spiritual care services.
Intensive care nurses should provide an environment and nursing care that meet their patients’ spiritual needs. Spiritual care can be given to improve spiritual well-being, hope, and life satisfaction levels and to alleviate loneliness in intensive care patients.
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