Al Qadire Mohammad, Abdelrahman Hanan, Alkhalaileh Murad, Khatib Salam, Hani Salam Bani, Elabasy Amira, Ballad Cherry Ann C, Melhem Omar, Al Omari Omar, Aljezawi Ma'en
College of Nursing, Sultan Qaboos University, P.O. Box 66, PC 123 Muscat, Sultanate of Oman; Faculty of Nursing, Al Al-Bayt University, Mafraq 25113, Jordan.
College of Nursing, Sultan Qaboos University, Muscat, Sultanate of Oman; Faculty of Nursing, Suez Canal University, Egypt.
Nurse Educ Today. 2024 Sep;140:106249. doi: 10.1016/j.nedt.2024.106249. Epub 2024 May 20.
Spiritual Care is integral to holistic nursing; however, it often remains underprovided due to a lack of education.
This study examined perceptions of spirituality and predictors of competence in spiritual care among nursing students in Middle Eastern countries.
A cross-sectional survey was used.
PARTICIPANT/SETTING: Nursing students (n = 785) from five universities in Middle Eastern countries were included.
Participants completed the Spiritual Care-Giving Scale-Arabic and Spiritual Care Competency Scale. Multiple linear regression analysis was used to identify the predictors of perceived competence in spiritual care.
Nursing students showed positive attitudes towards spirituality, with a mean score of 5.1 (SD = 0.60) on the Spiritual Care-Giving Scale-Arabic. However, their perceived competence in providing spiritual care was low to moderate with a mean score of 79.0 (SD = 32.0) on the Spiritual Care Competency Scale. The bivariate analysis indicated significant relationships between students' spiritual care competence and gender, previous exposure to spirituality education, willingness to undergo spirituality training, and total spirituality score. Finally, significant predictors of higher competence included regular admission status, prior spiritual education, willingness to undergo spiritual care training, and higher personal spirituality scores.
Nursing students in the Middle East have positive attitudes towards spirituality, but low to moderate competence in providing spiritual care. The influence of personal spirituality on competence underscores the importance of fostering a supportive environment for students to reflect on their beliefs. Comprehensive curriculum revisions and training programs, along with the recognition of the impact of personal spirituality, are essential to prepare future nurses for holistic people's care.
精神护理是整体护理不可或缺的一部分;然而,由于缺乏教育,精神护理往往供应不足。
本研究调查了中东国家护理专业学生对精神性的认知以及精神护理能力的预测因素。
采用横断面调查。
参与者/背景:纳入了中东国家五所大学的护理专业学生(n = 785)。
参与者完成了《阿拉伯语精神护理给予量表》和《精神护理能力量表》。采用多元线性回归分析来确定精神护理感知能力的预测因素。
护理专业学生对精神性表现出积极态度,在《阿拉伯语精神护理给予量表》上的平均得分为5.1(标准差 = 0.60)。然而,他们在提供精神护理方面的感知能力较低至中等,在《精神护理能力量表》上的平均得分为79.0(标准差 = 32.0)。双变量分析表明,学生的精神护理能力与性别、以前接受过的精神性教育、接受精神性培训的意愿以及总体精神性得分之间存在显著关系。最后,较高能力的显著预测因素包括正规入学状态、先前的精神性教育、接受精神护理培训的意愿以及较高的个人精神性得分。
中东地区的护理专业学生对精神性持积极态度,但在提供精神护理方面的能力较低至中等。个人精神性对能力的影响凸显了为学生营造一个支持性环境以反思其信仰的重要性。全面修订课程和培训计划,以及认识到个人精神性的影响,对于培养未来护士提供全面的人文关怀至关重要。