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2014 Volume.44 No. 6 p.726 ~ p.734
Spiritual and Psychosocial Effects of the Spirituality Promotion Program on Clinical Nurses
Seo Im-Sun

Yong Jin-Sun
Park Jun-Yang
Kim Ju-Hu
Abstract
Purpose: The purpose of this study was to evaluate the effects of the Spirituality Promotion Program(SPP) for young nurses working inthe stressful university hospital environment.

Methods: The study included 41 nurses in the experimental group, nurses who had workedless than 5 years and completed 8 weeks of SPP between June and July in 2011. The control group, 44 nurses, also received the sameprogram after the study was completed. For the study, a survey was conducted of all participants concerning spirituality, perceivedstress, positive and negative affect, empathy, job satisfaction, and leadership practice.

Results: No significant difference was found betweenthe two groups on study variables. Perceived stress decreased significantly in the experimental group (p=.012). Spirituality(p=.019), positive affect (p=.014), empathy (p=.004), job satisfaction (p=.016), and leadership practice (p=.021) increased significantlyin the experimental group.

Conclusion: The results show that the Spirituality Promotion Program has positive effects on the spiritual andpsychosocial aspect of young nurses. Continuation of this program for nurses is recommended in order to help them develop their selfcareability and improve nursing competency.
KEYWORD
Spirituality, Psychological stress, Meditation, Nurse, Leadership
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