Author:
Cho Hyun-Jin,Kang Kyoungrim,Park Kyo-Yeon
Abstract
Abstract
Purpose
This study conducts a systematic review and meta-analysis to understand the characteristics and contents of studies on spiritual nursing education programmes and their effects.
Methods
The literature search included five databases (RISS, KISS, DBpia, Science ON, and KmBase) published in South Korea until September 30, 2021. Nine studies were included in the final review, with six for the meta-analysis using the RevMan 5.4. 1 programme. The programmes targeted nursing students and nurses in the RN-BSN course and employed methods such as lecturing, discussions, and case presentations. The contents focused on self-spirituality awareness, spirituality-related concepts, understanding others’ spirituality, and the process and application of spiritual nursing.
Results
The meta-analysis revealed statistically significant effects on spiritual nursing competencies, spirituality, spiritual well-being, existential well-being, and spiritual needs, except self-esteem. Spiritual nursing education was effective in enhancing spiritual nursing competencies.
Conclusion
The study confirmed that spiritual nursing education effectively improves spiritual nursing competency, indicating a need for increased focus and administrative and financial support for such education in schools and hospitals. Furthermore, future studies should employ randomised experimental designs to examine the effects of online education programmes with short training time on clinical nurses in hospitals.
Publisher
Springer Science and Business Media LLC
Reference45 articles.
1. Van Leeuwen R, Attard J, Ross L, Boughey A, Giske T, Kleiven T, et al. The development of a consensus-based spiritual care education standard for undergraduate nursing and midwifery students: an educational mixed methods study. J Adv Nurs. 2021;77:973–86.
2. Ramezani M, Ahmadi F, Mohammadi E, Kazemnejad A. Spiritual care in nursing: a concept analysis. Int Nurs Rev. 2014;61:211–9.
3. Choi GH. Korean spiritual health: a concept analysis [dissertation]. Chuncheon: The Kangwon National University; 2018. pp. 1-166.
4. Lee S, Kim MK, Hong E-Y, Lee JJ, Kim HJ, Kim HS, et al. Structural equation modeling on spiritual nursing care of clinical nurses based on the theory of planned behavior. Korean J Adult Nurs. 2022;34:27–38.
5. Kim HS, Park HS, Chung HS, Kim MK, Park EY, Kim DY. Analysis of the present condition of spiritual nursing diagnosis using clinical big data. Evid Nurs. 2021;9:10–21.