Spiritual well-being among cancer patients and their nurses

作者: Masoumeh Akbari , Jaleh Naderi , Shayan Jelili

DOI: 10.18844/GJPR.V5I1.137

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摘要: Experiences of people living with cancer have revealed that spiritual well-being is a vital aspect healthy life, necessary for creating positive psychology and will guide patients toward meaningful life. It can also increase patients' adaptability improve their quality life survival. The present study aimed at determining the among nurses. This descriptive-cross sectional carried out convenience sampling method participation 120 hospitalized nurses in oncology units. Data were collected using Paloutzian Ellison questionnaire (r = 0.82) analyzed using, chi-square t-tests by SPSS 21. average scores religious, existential 52, 46 99 respectively. Their 29, 40 70 respectively which falls within an range (41-99). Comparing between t- tests showed significant difference (p=0.001). Spirituality always been considered as effective treatment who are suffering from cancer. Increased health patients.           Keywords: patients, well-being, religious psychology,

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