2021
DOI: 10.1111/ppc.12794
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Professional quality of life and perceptions of spirituality and spiritual care among nurses: Relationship and affecting factors

Abstract: Purpose This study aims to determine the relationship of nurses' perception of spirituality and spiritual care to the dimensions of professional quality of life, namely, nurses' compassion fatigue, burnout and compassion satisfaction, and identify the influencing factors, respectively. Design and methods The population consisted of 316 nurses (response rate: 91.32%) working in various clinics of a Training and Research Hospital (gynecology, pediatrics, surgery, internal medicine and emergency service) between … Show more

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“…Although the level of perceived professional benefit among nurses was positive in our study, SCC was at a moderate level, which may be due to the heavy workload among nurses and the lack of time (Anandarajah et al, 2021; López‐Tarrida et al, 2021; Yildirim & Ertem, 2022) and energy to provide spiritual care for patients. In addition, hospitals at all levels do not attach enough importance to spiritual care, with a lack of positive publicity, lack of training related to spiritual care, resulting in difficulties with the implementation of spiritual care (Best et al, 2022; White et al, 2022).…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 59%
“…Although the level of perceived professional benefit among nurses was positive in our study, SCC was at a moderate level, which may be due to the heavy workload among nurses and the lack of time (Anandarajah et al, 2021; López‐Tarrida et al, 2021; Yildirim & Ertem, 2022) and energy to provide spiritual care for patients. In addition, hospitals at all levels do not attach enough importance to spiritual care, with a lack of positive publicity, lack of training related to spiritual care, resulting in difficulties with the implementation of spiritual care (Best et al, 2022; White et al, 2022).…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 59%
“…Personal variables such as age, sex, professional experience, and personal spiritual views may influence spiritual care competence, resulting in variations in their ability to provide spiritual care. 22 In this study, age, clinical experience, educational status, and religion were significantly related to spiritual care perception.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 54%
“…Pesquisa conduzida em hospital de treinamento com 450 enfermeiras que trabalhavam em vários setores, em especial na emergência, evidenciou que as profissionais em atividade laboral maior que 52 horas e frequência de turnos mensais ≥ sete apresentaram pontuação expressiva para SB (Yildirim & Ertem, 2021), dados que vão de encontro com estudo realizado no Rio de Janeiro (Oliveira et al, 2017). Destarte, essa informação reitera que independentemente da localização geográfica, essa síndrome é um importante problema de saúde pública, sendo indispensáveis que os gestores se atenham as condições de trabalho local e tracem estratégias para sanar esse desconforto.…”
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