Nursing students' perceptions of spiritual needs at the end of life. A qualitative study
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Spirituality is defined as the meaning of life, being the very essence of life made
up of all of the aspects inherent to it. During end-of-life processes, this need is
shown to be particularly altered in patients and yet it is an aspect that the health
professionals accompanying patients in this situation report being least equipped
to address, alongside therapies that could help to meet these needs, such as art
therapy. An exploratory qualitative study was conducted, adheres to the guidelines
of COREQ (41). The study population were final year students undertaking a
nursing degree at the University of Huelva, Spain. The sample was selected via
intentional sampling using snowball recruitment from the study population.
Stratification according to gender was performed due to the feminised nature of
the population. Sample size was determined progressively during the research,
with recruitment ceasing at 13 informants once information saturation was
achieved. Inclusion criteria required that participants were to be final year students
enrolled on a nursing degree who had provided consent to participate voluntarily
in the research. The analysis Realized was interpretive phenomenological (IPA) as
described by Smith (43–45). The present study revealed that students perceive
their training on spiritual care to be deficient. Despite them reporting that they
possess the skills and tools to provide end-of-life care, this is not enough to
provide effective accompaniment, given that this moment brings them into touch
with their own insecurities. Students verbalized the need to learn strategies to
address this shortcoming regarding final accompaniment, for instance, through
art, with creativity being one of the skills with the potential to uncover the meaning
of life.
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García-Navarro, E. B., Navarro, S. G., Sousa, L., José, H., Caceres-Titos, M. J., & Ortega-Galán, Á. (2023). Nursing students’ perceptions of spiritual needs at the end of life. A qualitative study. In Frontiers in Psychiatry (Vol. 14). Frontiers Media SA. https://doi.org/10.3389/fpsyt.2023.1132581














