Košanski Tina, Neuberg Marijana
Faculty of Health Sciences, University of Novo mesto, 8000 Novo Mesto, Slovenia.
Department of Nursing, University North, 42000 Varaždin, Croatia.
Healthcare (Basel). 2024 Mar 26;12(7):725. doi: 10.3390/healthcare12070725.
Spirituality and spiritual needs are integral parts of the human experience, but they are often particularly important for palliative care patients. Spirituality has numerous positive effects, especially for those dealing with serious illness. Nevertheless, the spiritual dimension is sometimes overlooked in patient care. This study aims to determine the frequency of addressing the spiritual needs of palliative care patients in Croatia and to investigate the self-perceived confidence of caregivers in this task. A quantitative cross-sectional study was conducted involving 194 nurses in specialised palliative care services across Croatia. A specially developed and validated questionnaire was used for this study. The most common intervention undertaken by respondents was "promoting hope and optimism in patients" (88.4%), while the least common intervention was "reading books and other publications to patients" (13.9%). No statistically significant differences were found in the frequency of spiritual care in relation to the respondent's level of education, professional experience and nursing environment. Approximately two-thirds of the surveyed nurses stated that they "often" or "always" provided some kind of spiritual care to palliative care patients. However, study participants who indicated that they had received sufficient formal instruction in addressing spiritual needs and spiritual care interventions demonstrated a statistically significant tendency to engage in these practices, as well as greater confidence in their knowledge and skills in this area compared to those who lacked such training. The study suggests that there is a need to identify existing barriers to the provision of spiritual care and to develop strategies to overcome them. By placing emphasis on the spiritual needs and preferences of patients, nursing professionals and other healthcare providers have the opportunity to elevate the standard of holistic care and foster a sense of comfort and dignity among patients.
灵性与精神需求是人类经历中不可或缺的部分,但对于姑息治疗患者而言,它们往往尤为重要。灵性具有诸多积极影响,尤其是对那些身患重病的人。然而,在患者护理中,精神层面有时会被忽视。本研究旨在确定克罗地亚满足姑息治疗患者精神需求的频率,并调查护理人员在这项任务中的自我感知信心。开展了一项定量横断面研究,涉及克罗地亚各地专业姑息治疗服务机构的194名护士。本研究使用了一份专门开发并经过验证的问卷。受访者最常采取的干预措施是“在患者中促进希望和乐观情绪”(88.4%),而最不常见的干预措施是“给患者读书和其他出版物”(13.9%)。在精神护理频率方面,未发现与受访者的教育水平、专业经验和护理环境存在统计学上的显著差异。约三分之二接受调查的护士表示,他们“经常”或“总是”为姑息治疗患者提供某种形式的精神护理。然而,那些表示在满足精神需求和精神护理干预方面接受过充分正规指导的研究参与者,与缺乏此类培训的参与者相比,在从事这些实践方面表现出统计学上的显著倾向,并且对自己在该领域的知识和技能更有信心。该研究表明,有必要识别提供精神护理的现有障碍,并制定克服这些障碍的策略。通过强调患者的精神需求和偏好,护理专业人员和其他医疗保健提供者有机会提升整体护理标准,并在患者中营造舒适和尊严感。