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Journal of Sabzevar University of Medical Sciences. 2011; 18 (3): 206-216
in Persian | IMEMR | ID: emr-180039

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Background and Purpose: Spiritual wellbeing as one of the effective factors on human health outcomes has been increasingly considered in recent years. Based on the literature, nurses' spiritual wellbeing influences their spiritual care. Therefore, this qualitative study aims to explain spiritual wellbeing from the perspective of oncology nurses


Methods and Materials: This qualitative phenomenological study involved 24 oncology nurses as participants from 12 hospitals affiliated to medical universities of Iran, Tehran, and Shahid Beheshti in Tehran, Iran. Data were collected through 20 semi-structured interviews and 2 focus group sessions with efficient age and sex diversity, and were analyzed by qualitative content analysis


Results: In the final step of analysis, 11 themes or main categories emerged: religious belief, Quran and the Hereafter, belief in God, Prophets and Imams, understanding of principles and philosophy of creation, searching for God, whole health, scientific and altruistic nursing, sense of life satisfaction, reaching transcendence, meaning and purpose in life, and inner energy resources


Conclusion: Oncology nurses experienced the spiritual wellbeing as belief in God and the Holy Quran, understanding the mystery of creation and searching for God [religious wellbeing] and attaining health, knowledgeable nursing, life and job satisfaction and finding the meaning and purpose of life [existential wellbeing]

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Iranian Journal of Nursing Research. 2011; 5 (19): 25-34
in Persian | IMEMR | ID: emr-151056

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Due to the necessity of using the Internet as a source of important information by scientific community is increasing, thus determining the factors affecting faculty member's intention to use the Internet according to their position must be knowledge and important sources of information are familiar, has been considered. Therefore this study to determine the rate and factors relation to use the Internet to use intention by faculty members based on the theory of reasoned action was done. This descriptive correlation study that was conducted in 1388, the theory of rationed action was selected as the theoretical foundation and relation of the three factors: attitude to internet vise, subjective norms to internet use and external variables [demographic characteristics] with intention to use the internet was measured. Sampling method was sensuous and samples included all faculty members of the one of school of Nursing consisting of 29 persons. For attitude measurement to use the internet was used validated and reliable questionnaire 40 items and measurement of subjective norms to use the internet [8 items] and intention to use the internet [6 items] was done by making researcher questionnaire after acquisition of validity and reliability. Statistics tests were performed as Spearman, Pearson, Linear Regression Analysis, Multiple Regression Analysis and Multicollinearity analysis. In most samples, attitude was average and subjective norms were high and in half the samples, intention to the internet was average. According to the theory of reasoned action, between attitude and subjective norms to use of internet was existed direct correlation and was predictable [P<0.01]. Significant correlation between gender and attitude to use of internet [P=0.012] and also level of education had significant correlation with intention [P=0.014]. Also between clinical experience and attitude to use of internet was seen correlation [r=O.56, P=0.003]. Increasing of positive attitude and subjective norms to internet use will culminate intention to internet use [factors of the Theory of reasoned action]

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