The Investigation of the Relationship Between Mortality Awareness and Spiritual Care Competencies of Nurses Working in Intensive Care and Palliative Care Units.

Omega Pub Date : 2024-12-03 DOI:10.1177/00302228241307164
Vildan Kocatepe, Filiz Yöyler, Müge Coşğun, Begüm Güler, Özlem Ediboğlu
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The aim of this study was to investigate the relationship between mortality awareness and spiritual care competence among nurses working in intensive care and palliative care units. This cross-sectional, descriptive and correlational study included a sample of 163 nurses who had worked for at least one month in intensive care and palliative care units in two hospitals. Data were collected between 02/01/2024 and 28/06/2024. The mean total score of the nurses on the Multidimensional Mortality Awareness Scale was 122.59 ± 15.59 and the Spiritual Care Competence Scale was 105.85 ± 11.90. A positive significant relationship was found between mortality awareness and spiritual care competence (p < .05). It was observed that as the mortality awareness of ICU and palliative care nurses increased, their spiritual care competence also increased.

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重症监护室和姑息病房护士死亡意识与精神护理能力关系的调查。
摘要本研究旨在探讨重症及姑息病房护士死亡意识与精神关怀能力的关系。这项横断面、描述性和相关性研究包括163名护士,他们在两家医院的重症监护和姑息治疗部门工作了至少一个月。数据收集于2024年2月1日至2024年6月28日。护士多维死亡意识量表的平均总分为122.59±15.59分,精神护理能力量表的平均总分为105.85±11.90分。死亡意识与精神关怀能力呈显著正相关(p < 0.05)。观察发现,随着ICU和姑息护理护士死亡意识的提高,其精神护理能力也随之提高。
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