The Relationship Between Nursing Students' Perceptions of Spirituality and Spiritual Care and their Personal Values

Author(s):  
Berna Köktürk Dalcali ◽  
Seçil Erden Melikoğlu
Author(s):  
Mary A Wehmer ◽  
Mary T Quinn Griffin ◽  
Ann H. White ◽  
Joyce J. Fitzpatrick

This exploratory descriptive study of spiritual experiences, well-being, and practices was conducted among 126 nursing students. Participants reported a higher level of spiritual well-being and life scheme than self-efficacy for well-being and life-scheme. Thus, students appeared to view the world and their role in it slightly more positively than their ability to affect their lives and make decisions. The students reported the most frequent spiritual experiences as being thankful for blessings; the next most frequent spiritual experiences having a desire to be close to God, feeling a selfless caring for others, and finding comfort in one’s religion and spirituality. Students used both conventional and unconventional spiritual practices. Further study is necessary to study the relationship among spiritual practices, daily spiritual experiences, and spiritual well-being among nursing students and to evaluate these before and after implementation of specific educational offerings focused on spirituality and spiritual care in nursing.


Author(s):  
Hassan Babamohamadi ◽  
Arezoo Tafreshi ◽  
Shokoufeh Khoshbakht ◽  
Raheb Ghorbani ◽  
Mohammad Reza Asgari

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