Introduction: This study examined the relationship between person-centered perioperative nursing care and spiritual support perception of nurses working in surgical units. Design: In this descriptive and correlational study, 426 surgical nurses working in Türkiye between March and November 2024 constituted the sample. Data were collected using Google Forms through a personal information form, the Person-Centered Perioperative Nursing Scale, and the Perception of Spiritual Support Scales. Participants were reached using a virtual snowball sampling method. Results: The mean of the person-centered perioperative nursing scale was 80.07 ± 9.22, and spiritual support scale was 51.13 ± 6.78. There was a statistically significant difference between the institution of employment, participation in a conference on surgical nursing, and any training on person-centered perioperative care and the person-centered perioperative nursing scale (p Conclusion: The study found that person-centered perioperative care effectively promoted the perception of spiritual support. Therefore, nurses working in surgical settings are recommended to receive training on person-centered perioperative care to improve their perception of spiritual support, thereby enabling them to provide holistic care.
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Havur et al. (Tue,) studied this question.
synapsesocial.com/papers/69d8930e6c1944d70ce04329 — DOI: https://doi.org/10.1177/08980101261433363
Aslıhan Havur
Filiz Özkan
Erciyes University
Journal of Holistic Nursing
Erciyes University
Sivas State Hospital
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