Nurses’ Perceptions of Spirituality and Spiritual Care in Clinical Practice: A Theory-Driven CorrelationalStudy in Selected Hospitals in Laguna, Philippines
Allysa Leshley P. Escano | Anthony Kyle H. Borlaza Jr | Queenie Rose U. Lerio | Gayle S. Mercado | Kathleen B. Corcolon | Marc Lester F. Quintana
Discipline: Adult Nursing
Abstract:
Spirituality and spiritual care are essential components of holistic
nursing practice; however, existing studies remain largely descriptive and
lack a clear theoretical explanation of how nurses’ perceptions of spirituality
translate into clinical care. This study aimed to examine nurses’ perceptions
of spirituality and their relationship with the delivery of spiritual care in
selected hospitals in Laguna, Philippines. A quantitative descriptivecorrelational
design was employed among 227 registered nurses selected
through purposive sampling. Data were collected using a validated selfdeveloped
questionnaire and were statistically analyzed. Findings revealed
that the majority of respondents were aged 31–40 years, predominantly
female, and Roman Catholic. Nurses demonstrated a very high level of
spirituality (M = 3.36) and of spiritual care (M = 3.36). Most demographic
variables showed no significant differences in spirituality and spiritual care,
except for sex, which showed a significant difference in spiritual care (p =
.026). Furthermore, a moderate positive and significant relationship was
found between spirituality and spiritual care (r = 0.431, p < .001). These
findings suggest that nurses’ internal spirituality moderately influences their
delivery of spiritual care, highlighting the importance of integrating
spirituality into nursing education and clinical training. This study helps
address the gap by providing a theory-driven, localized understanding of
spirituality in nursing practice.
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