Journal of Psychiatric and Mental Health Nursing, Год журнала: 2025, Номер unknown
Опубликована: Апрель 15, 2025
ABSTRACT Background Psychiatric nurses are exposed to patients experiencing severe emotional, psychological and behavioural challenges, which can lead diminished empathy, compassion overall well‐being. Compassion fatigue, primarily work‐related burnout, stems explicitly from the emotional strain of caregiving. The increasing prevalence fatigue among psychiatric is a significant issue that threatens their ability deliver competent compassionate care. Aim This study seeks explore relationship between spiritual care competence nurses, emphasising effect on Method employed cross‐sectional correlational design 322 four hospitals in Alexandria, Sohag, Portsaid Cairo, selected using convenience sampling. Data were collected through anonymous self‐administered questionnaires distributed March May 2024. instruments used included Fatigue Self‐Test (CFST) scale, Spirituality Spiritual Care Rating Scale (SSCRS), Self‐Liking Competence Scale‐Revised Version (SLCS‐R) demographic questionnaire. Findings study's findings revealed relationships spirituality, nurses. Nurses reported mean score 128.22, analyses showed negatively correlated with both spirituality ( r = −0.411, p < 0.001) −0.196, 0.001). Additionally, positively 0.357, Also, linear regression indicated impacted β Implication Enhancing nurses' training support foster more spiritually supportive environment for patients, crucial settings where often face complex mental health challenges. Conclusion These suggest improve professionally by mitigating thus improving patient outcomes nurse
Язык: Английский