2021
DOI: 10.1016/j.apnu.2021.10.007
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The role of spiritual intelligence in predicting the empathy levels of nurses with COVID-19 patients

Abstract: Aim Given the prolongation of the newly emerging COVID-19 pandemic and the significance of caring for the patients by nursing staff, investigating and planning for the different psychological dimensions of this group is of paramount importance. Hence, this study investigated the role of spiritual intelligence in predicting nurses' empathizing with COVID-19 patients. Methods This descriptive-correlation study was conducted in 2021 on nurses caring for COVID-19 patients i… Show more

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“…When the Covid-19 outbreak hit the world, the subjects felt more relaxed, sometimes they did not pay attention to the learning process, especially when the subjects knew that the lecturers were not paying attention to the students, sometimes the subjects were lazy to follow the lessons. This was reinforced by previous research which stated that one of the negative impacts of learning during the Covid-19 pandemic was the decreased focus of students during teaching and learning activities (Aliabadi et al, 2021).…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 84%
“…When the Covid-19 outbreak hit the world, the subjects felt more relaxed, sometimes they did not pay attention to the learning process, especially when the subjects knew that the lecturers were not paying attention to the students, sometimes the subjects were lazy to follow the lessons. This was reinforced by previous research which stated that one of the negative impacts of learning during the Covid-19 pandemic was the decreased focus of students during teaching and learning activities (Aliabadi et al, 2021).…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 84%
“…Compared to other professions, nurses are more likely to experience life crises and learn from them. Spiritually intelligent nurses display qualities such as humility, kindness, humanism, compassion, and love [ 62 ]. In addition, nurses with high spiritual intelligence are stabler, more confident in themselves and better able to handle problems at work [ 62 ].…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Spiritually intelligent nurses display qualities such as humility, kindness, humanism, compassion, and love [ 62 ]. In addition, nurses with high spiritual intelligence are stabler, more confident in themselves and better able to handle problems at work [ 62 ]. Accordingly, barriers are eventually eliminated while enhancing individual effectiveness and performance, workplace communication and mutual understanding [ 63 ].…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…In brief, nurses were emotionally shocked by reality and couldn't, at least at the beginning, separate work from life. Nurses emotional responses with patients' stories uctuated between empathy and sympathy (Aliabadi P, et al, 2021).When coping with a large-scale emergency like COVID-19, people often report a wide range of psychological experiences, including out-of-control emotional reactions, as demonstrated by recent studies on the psychological impact of COVID-19 on populations worldwide (Gra gna et al, 2020; Li et al, 2020;Lima et al, 2020). This "emotional surge" sadly has the likelihood to exhaust the medical system for as long as the public health crisis lasts.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%