1- Kerman University of Medical Sciences, Kerman, Iran (*Corresponding Author) , sfaezeh14@yahoo.com 2- Rafsanjan University of Medical sciences, Rafsanjan, Iran 3- Faculty of Nursing and Midwifery, Kerman University of Medical Sciences, Kerman, Iran
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Abstract
Aim.
This
study aimed to determine the relationship of spiritual experiences with the
life expectancy and death anxiety in patients undergoing coronary artery bypass
grafting (CABG).
Background.
The
patients undergoing CABG experience a critical situation that requires taking
into account such factors as life expectancy, spiritual experience, and death
anxiety. During taking care of these patients, nurses must consider these
experiences and their relationship.
Method.
In this descriptive-analytic study, 150 patients undergoing coronary artery
bypass surgery in hospitals located in Kerman city, Iran, were recruited within
an 8 months period in 2015. Data were collected using a questionnaire including
demographic data, Templer Death Anxiety Scale, Adult Hope Scale and the Scale
of Daily Spiritual Experiences (DSES). Data were analyzed in SPSS version 20
using Pearson correlation test, Independent T-test, ANOVA and multiple linear
regression.
Findings.
There
was a statistically significant negative correlation of daily spiritual
experiences with death anxiety (p=0.004) and death anxiety with life expectancy
(p≤0.0001). There was also a statistically significant positive correlation
between spiritual experiences and life expectancy (p≤0.0001). Multiple linear
regression analysis showed that age and life expectancy predicted 61 percent of
changes related to spiritual experiences.
Conclusion. The
findings suggest that paying attention to spiritual experiences of patients may
increase life expectancy and reduce the death anxiety. It is suggested to
include supporting, facilitating and attending to the spiritual needs of
patients in nursing care plans for these patients.
Soltani F, hosseini F, arab M. Relationship of daily spiritual experiences with life expectancy and death anxiety in patients undergoing coronary artery bypass surgery. پرستاری قلب و عروق 2016; 5 (2) :6-13 URL: http://journal.icns.org.ir/article-1-344-en.html