G. Kapıkıran, Bilsev Demir, Semra Bülbüloğlu, S. Sarıtaş
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Abstract
: Abdominal surgery and the postoperative period are very risky experiences. Individuals with fear of surgery will be under high stress and in a state of depression. In this context, the state of spiritual well-being overcoming surgical fears in patients undergoing planned abdominal surgery was examined. This study was conducted to investigate the effects of the levels of the spiritual well-being of patients who are planned to have abdominal surgery on their surgical fear. The study was carried out with the participation of 150 patients at the General Surgery and Transplant clinics at a university hospital between January and May 2020. It was determined that there was a negative significant relationship between surgical fear and spiritual well-being, and the highest score for surgical fear was observed in the individuals who were 65 years old or older. The awareness of healthcare professionals about spiritual well-being should be raised, and they should provide healthcare that ensures supporting patients in spiritual and social aspects. of the data was determined with the help of the Kolmogorov-Smirnov test. Descriptive statistics were used for the analysis of the data. Correlation analyses were employed to determine the relationships between the scales, and the effects of socio-demographic characteristics on spiritual well-being and surgical fear levels were determined by regression analyses. Descriptive PostHoc analysis was used to identify differences. In the evaluation of the data, a 95% confidence interval and p<0.05 error level were considered.