2020
DOI: 10.17533/udea.iee.v38n3e10
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Anxiety in Relatives of Patients Admitted to Cardiac Care Units and its Relationship with Spiritual Health and Religious Coping

Abstract: Objective. This work sought to determine the level of anxiety in relatives of patients admitted to CCUs and its relationship with spiritual health and religious coping. Methods. This cross-sectional study was conducted on 300 relatives of Cardiac Care Units patients in Jahrom, Iran. Required data was collected using the Spielberger State-Trait Anxiety Inventory (STAI), the Paloutzian-Ellison Spiritual Well Being Scale (SWBS), and the Pargament Brief RCOPE questionnaire. Results. The results showed … Show more

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“…Such factors do not favor the interaction of families with the unconscious patient, and thus, it is impossible for the relative to stimulate the patient in his or her recovery (10). The findings of the another study indicate a very high level of anxiety and a high level of spiritual well-being and religious coping in relatives of CCU patients (11). In the study by Özdemir et all., found the stress perceived by the patient's relatives in the ICU is not related to religious attitude (12).…”
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“…Such factors do not favor the interaction of families with the unconscious patient, and thus, it is impossible for the relative to stimulate the patient in his or her recovery (10). The findings of the another study indicate a very high level of anxiety and a high level of spiritual well-being and religious coping in relatives of CCU patients (11). In the study by Özdemir et all., found the stress perceived by the patient's relatives in the ICU is not related to religious attitude (12).…”
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confidence: 92%