Effect of Spiritual Care on Death Anxiety and Self-esteem in Patients With Multiple Sclerosis

Authors

  • Ali Akbari Nursing (MSN), Student Research Center, School of Nursing and Midwifery, Hamadan University of Medical Sciences, Hamadan, Iran.
  • Danial Shadi Nursing (MSN), Student Research Center, School of Nursing and Midwifery, Hamadan University of Medical Sciences, Hamadan, Iran.
  • Efat Sadeghian Associate Professor, Chronic Diseases (Home Care) Research Center, Hamadan University of Medical Sciences, Hamadan, Iran.
  • Khodayar Oshvandi Professor, Department of Medical Surgical Nursing, Maternal and Child Care Research Center, Faculty of Nursing & Midwifery, Hamadan University of Medical Sciences, Hamadan, Iran.
  • Naser Kamyari Biostatistics (MSN), Department of Biostatistics, School of Nursing and Midwifery, Abadan University of Medical Sciences, Abadan, Iran.
Abstract:

Introduction: Death anxiety and low self-esteem are major problems in patients with Multiple Sclerosis (MS). Spiritual interventions, along with other nursing interventions, can restore the balance between body and soul. Objective: This study aimed to determine the effect of the spiritual care program on death anxiety and self-esteem in MS patients.  Materials and Methods: In this clinical trial, 60 patients with MS were randomly assigned into the intervention (n=30) and control (n=30) groups. The intervention group received spiritual care program in four sessions. Templer death anxiety and Rosenberg self-esteem scale were completed by samples before and after the intervention. Data analysis was performed using the independent t test, Chi-square, and Fisher exact tests. The significance level is considered less than 0.05. Results: The Mean±SD ages of the intervention and control group samples were 32.8±6.39 and 35.1±8.35 years, respectively. The Mean±SD scores of death anxiety in the control group 12.27±0.85 and the intervention group 11.8±0.88 before the intervention were not significantly different. After the intervention, the difference between the Mean±SD scores of the control group 12.10±0.61 and the interventional group 8.13±0.71 was statistically significant (P=0.001). The Mean±SD scores of self-esteem in the control group 14.63±1.51 and the interventional group 15.5±1.5 before the intervention were not significantly different. The difference between the Mean±SD scores of self-esteem in the control group 14.67±1.9 and the interventional group 18.03±1.85 was significant after the intervention (P=0.001). The results of ANCOVA demonstrated a significant difference between the control and intervention groups in terms of death anxiety (F=6.41, P=0.014, partial Eta2=0.101) and self-esteem (F=13.079, P=0.001, partial Eta2=0.187) of MS patients. Conclusion: Since spiritual care intervention in patients with MS reduced their death anxiety and increased their self-esteem, this simple and low-cost care program can be recommended for those suffering from this disease.

Upgrade to premium to download articles

Sign up to access the full text

Already have an account?login

similar resources

تاثیر برنامه خودمدیریتی بر افسردگی، اضطراب و استرس بیماران سکته قلبی the effect of self management program on depression anxiety and stress of patients with myocardial infraction

چکیده : هدف :.این پژوهش با هدف تعیین تاثیر برنامه خودمدیریتی بر افسردگی، اضطراب و استرس بیماران سکته قلبی ا نجام شد. روش مطالعه : این پژوهش یک مطالعه تجربی دو گروهه ، قبل و بعد است که در سال 1389 در بیمارستان امام رضا (ع) کرمانشاه بر روی 60 مددجوی مبتلا به بیماری سکته قلبی ا نجام شد . نمونه ها به روش در دسترس جمع آوری و به روش بلوکهای تصادفی در دو گروه شاهد و آزمون تخصیص داده شدند . به مدت یک...

15 صفحه اول

Association of Death Anxiety and Quality of Life in the Caregivers of Patients with Multiple Sclerosis

Background & Aims: The progressive and debilitative nature of multiple sclerosis (MS) affects various aspects of the life of the patient and their caregivers. Care provision to MS patients may give rise to death anxiety and decrease the quality of life of the caregivers. The present study aimed to assess the correlation between death anxiety and quality of life in the caregivers of patients wit...

full text

The Effect of Spiritual Care Program on Death Anxiety of Cardiac Patients: A Randomized Clinical Trial

Introduction: Cardiovascular disease is considered to be one of the most common chronic diseases in Iran and the World. Studies show that death anxiety is common among cardiac patients. There are several studies related to the effect of pharmacological and non-pharmacological methods in reducing the psychological outcomes in cardiac patients. Spiritual care program can be mentioned as one of th...

full text

Effect of Spiritual-religion Care on Depression in Women with Multiple Sclerosis

Introduction: Depression is one of the most common psychiatric disorders in patients with multiple sclerosis, which according to it is very important in nursing. This study aimed to determine of Spiritual-religion Care on Depression in Women with Multiple Sclerosis referred to the MS Society of Iran is in 2016. Methods: This study is semi-experimental study that in that Pretest-posttest plan w...

full text

Effectiveness of Acceptance and Commitment Therapy on Death Anxiety in Women With Multiple Sclerosis in Khorramabad

Background and Aims The present research aimed to determine the effectiveness of Acceptance and Commitment Therapy (ACT) on death anxiety in women with  Multiple Sclerosis (MS). Methods This was an experimental study with a pretest-posttest design. In total, 30 women were selected by simple random sampling method from those referring to hospitals as well as MS and Spinal Association. The sample...

full text

The Relationship Between Death Anxiety and Self-esteem in Patients With Acute Myocardial Infarction

Background Death anxiety is a concerning and threatening issue among patients with Acute Myocardial Infarction (AMI). Self-esteem is considered as an internal factor against the inherent fear of approached death.  Objective The present study aimed to determine the relationship between death anxiety and self-esteem among patients with AMI. Methods A total of 216 patients with AMI hospitalized ...

full text

My Resources

Save resource for easier access later

Save to my library Already added to my library

{@ msg_add @}


Journal title

volume 31  issue 4

pages  245- 253

publication date 2021-09

By following a journal you will be notified via email when a new issue of this journal is published.

Keywords

Hosted on Doprax cloud platform doprax.com

copyright © 2015-2023