García-Navarro E Begoña, Navarro Sonia García, Sousa Luis, José Helena, Caceres-Titos María José, Ortega-Galán Ángela
Social Studies and Social Intervention Research Center & COIDESO, University of Huelva, Huelva, Spain.
Department of Nursing, University of Huelva, Huelva, Spain.
Front Psychiatry. 2023 Jul 14;14:1132581. doi: 10.3389/fpsyt.2023.1132581. eCollection 2023.
Spirituality is defined as the meaning of life, being the very essence of life made up of all of the aspects inherent to it. During end-of-life processes, this need is shown to be particularly altered in patients and yet it is an aspect that the health professionals accompanying patients in this situation report being least equipped to address, alongside therapies that could help to meet these needs, such as art therapy. An exploratory qualitative study was conducted, adheres to the guidelines of COREQ (41). The study population were final year students undertaking a nursing degree at the University of Huelva, Spain. The sample was selected via intentional sampling using snowball recruitment from the study population. Stratification according to gender was performed due to the feminised nature of the population. Sample size was determined progressively during the research, with recruitment ceasing at 13 informants once information saturation was achieved. Inclusion criteria required that participants were to be final year students enrolled on a nursing degree who had provided consent to participate voluntarily in the research. The analysis Realized was interpretive phenomenological (IPA) as described by Smith (43-45). The present study revealed that students perceive their training on spiritual care to be deficient. Despite them reporting that they possess the skills and tools to provide end-of-life care, this is not enough to provide effective accompaniment, given that this moment brings them into touch with their own insecurities. Students verbalized the need to learn strategies to address this shortcoming regarding final accompaniment, for instance, through art, with creativity being one of the skills with the potential to uncover the meaning of life.
灵性被定义为生命的意义,是由生命固有的所有方面构成的生命的本质。在临终过程中,患者的这种需求被证明会发生特别的变化,然而,在这种情况下陪伴患者的医护人员报告称,这是他们最缺乏应对能力的一个方面,同时也是像艺术疗法这类有助于满足这些需求的疗法所涉及的方面。开展了一项探索性定性研究,该研究遵循COREQ指南(41)。研究对象是西班牙韦尔瓦大学攻读护理学学位的最后一年学生。样本通过从研究对象中采用滚雪球式招募的有意抽样法选取。由于研究对象以女性为主,因此按性别进行了分层。样本量在研究过程中逐步确定,一旦达到信息饱和,在有13名受访者时停止招募。纳入标准要求参与者为攻读护理学学位的最后一年学生,且已自愿同意参与研究。所采用的分析方法是史密斯(43 - 45)所描述的解释性现象学分析(IPA)。本研究表明,学生们认为他们在灵性关怀方面的培训存在不足。尽管他们报告称自己具备提供临终关怀的技能和工具,但鉴于这一时刻会让他们接触到自身的不安全感,这并不足以提供有效的陪伴。学生们表示需要学习应对这种临终陪伴不足的策略,例如通过艺术,创造力是有可能揭示生命意义的技能之一。