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Year 2023, , 304 - 309, 17.03.2023
https://doi.org/10.31067/acusaglik.1094751

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  • 30. Sekhavatpour Z, Reyhani T, Heidarzade M, Moosavi S. M, Mazlom S. R, Dastoorpoor, M., et al. The effect of spiritual self-care training on the quality of life of mothers of preterm infants: A randomized controlled trial. Journal of Religion and Health. 2021;60:752-763. doi.org/10.1007/s1094 3-018-0620-4.
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  • 33. Aydın Ö. The Role Of Religious Belief As A Reason For Living. Doctoral Thesis. Ankara University. Social Sciences Institute, Ankara, 2011.

Relationship between Stress Coping and Religious Attitudes of Patients’ Relatives in Intensive Care Unit

Year 2023, , 304 - 309, 17.03.2023
https://doi.org/10.31067/acusaglik.1094751

Abstract

Purpose: The aim of this study is to investigate the relationship between stress coping and religious attitudes of patients’ relatives in Intensive Care Unit (ICU).
Methods: This cross-sectional study was conducted with 104 relatives who agreed to participate in the study. Data were obtained using Personal Information Form, Stress Coping Attitude Scale, and Ok -Religious Attitude Scale.
Result: The relatives’ Ok-Religious Attitude Scale mean score was found 4.27 ± 0.712 (high level) and Stress Coping Coping Attitude Scale was found 2.25 ± 0.459 (moderate level). It was found that there was a weak correlation in a positive way between the mean scores of religious attitudes and the mean score of stress coping (p≤ 0.05).
Conclusion: It is recommended that nurses should be aware of religious attitudes in stress manegement of patients’ relatives in intensive care unit. It can also recommended that nurses should make arrangements toward their strategy for stress coping considering the religious attitudes and of patients’ relatives.

References

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  • 2. G.Gutierrez. Artificial intelligence in the intensive care unit. Critical Care. 2020; 24(1):2-9. doi.org/10.1186/s13054-020-2785-y
  • 3. Yakubu Y. H, Esmaeili M, & Navab E. Family members’ beliefs and attitudes towards visiting policy in the intensive care units of Ghana. Nursing Open. 2019; 6(2):526–534. doi.org/10.1002/ nop2.234
  • 4. Willemse S, Smeets W, van Leeuwen E, Janssen L, & Foudraine N. Spiritual care in the ıcu: Perspectives of dutchintensivists, ICU nurses, and spiritual caregivers. Journal of Religion and Health. 2018;57(2):583–595. doi.org/10.1007/s10943-017-0457-2
  • 5. Gaeeni M, Farahani M. A, Mohammadi N, Seyedfatemi N. Sources of hope: Perception of Iranian family members of patients in the Intensive Care Unit. Iranian Journal of Nursing And Midwifery Research. 2014;19(6):635–42.
  • 6. Abdul Halain A, Tang L.Y, Chan Chong M, Airini Ibrahim N, Anaes M, Lim Abdullah K. Psychological distress among the family members of Intensive Care Unit (ICU) patients: A scoping review. Journal of Clinical Nursing. 2022;31(5-6):497-507.
  • 7. Ullman AJ, Aitken LM, Rattray J, Kenardy J, Brocque R Le, MacGillivray S, et al. Intensive care diaries to promote recovery for patients and families after critical illness: A Cochrane Systematic Review. J Crit Care [Internet]. 2015;52(7):1243–1253.
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  • 12. Ozdemir A, Kaplan Serin E, Savaş M. The relationship between the stress perceived by the intensive care patient’s relatives with their religious attitudes and behaviors: Turkey Sample. Journal of Religion and Health. 2021; 60:752–763.
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  • 14. Kavas, E. Stress Coping attitudes based on perceived religiousness and received religious education. Psychology. 2016;7:382-398. doi. org/10.4236/psych.2016.73041
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  • 17. Ateş E, Bilgili N. Coping with stress and social support in caregivers of individuals with spinal cord injuries. Journal of Education and Research in Nursing. 2013;15(3):1-12.
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  • 21. Ok Ü. Religious attitude scale: Scale development and validity study. International Journal of Human Sciences. 2011;8(2):528-549.
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  • 25. Sharifnia, M., Hasanzadeh, M. H., Asadi Kakhaki, S. M., Mazlom, S. R., Karbandi, S. The impact of praying on stress and anxiety in mothers with premature neonates admitted to NICU. Iranian Journal of Neonatology. 2016;7(4):15–22. doi.org/https://doi.org/10.22038/ ijn.2016.7866
  • 26. Zanetti,T. G, Stumm E. M. F & Ubessi L. D. Stress and coping in families of patients in an intensive care unit. Revista de Pesquisa: Cuidado é Fundamental Online. 2013;5(2):608-3619. https://nbn-resolving. org/urn:nbn:de:0168ssoar-55138-3
  • 27. Krok D. Religiousness, spirituality, and coping with stress among late adolescents: A meaning-making perspective. Journal of Adolescence. 2015;45:196-203. doi:10.1016/j.adolescence.2015.10.004
  • 28. Aydın C. Evaluation of the faith of destiny in terms of the defense mechanism and the religious way of coping. Journal of Divinity Faculty of Hitit University. 2019;1(35):101-122. doi.org/10.14395/ hititilahiyat.469645
  • 29. Brelsford G.M, Ramirez J, Veneman V, Doheny K, K. Religious and secular coping and family relationships in the neonatal intensive care unit. Adv Neonatal Care. 2016; 16(4):315-322. doi:10.1097/ ANC.0000000000000263
  • 30. Sekhavatpour Z, Reyhani T, Heidarzade M, Moosavi S. M, Mazlom S. R, Dastoorpoor, M., et al. The effect of spiritual self-care training on the quality of life of mothers of preterm infants: A randomized controlled trial. Journal of Religion and Health. 2021;60:752-763. doi.org/10.1007/s1094 3-018-0620-4.
  • 31. Çabuk B. Analysing Anxiety, Depression and Qualıty of Life at Attendant Mothers in Pediatric Intensive Care Unit. Bezmialem Vakıf Unıversity Institute of Health Sciences Department of Physiotherapy and Rehabilitation. Master Thesis. İstanbul 2017.
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  • 33. Aydın Ö. The Role Of Religious Belief As A Reason For Living. Doctoral Thesis. Ankara University. Social Sciences Institute, Ankara, 2011.
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Primary Language English
Subjects Nursing
Journal Section Research Article
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Leyla Arslan 0000-0002-6385-5757

Afife Yurttaş 0000-0002-9297-1706

Publication Date March 17, 2023
Submission Date March 29, 2022
Published in Issue Year 2023

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EndNote Arslan L, Yurttaş A (March 1, 2023) Relationship between Stress Coping and Religious Attitudes of Patients’ Relatives in Intensive Care Unit. Acıbadem Üniversitesi Sağlık Bilimleri Dergisi 14 2 304–309.