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Journal of Health Promotion Management [JHPM]. 2013; 2 (3): 45-55
in Persian | IMEMR | ID: emr-194304

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Introduction: Nurses are important resources in a community health system. Therefore, attention to mental health to this group seems to be essential. The aim of this research was to determine the effect of cognitive- behavior religious training on hopelessness, worthlessness and dissatisfaction on nurses' life


Materials and Methods: This study was quasi-experimental, in which 66 employed nurses in the Shahid Hashemi Nejad Hospital in Mashhad were selected and divided into two groups of experimental and control. The intervention was formed of 10 sessions of 90 minute long. Sessions were held three days a week for the experimental group. The instrument for collecting data was [Identity Crisis Questionnaire] Content validity was measured by 12 experts and reliability was determined by Cronbach's alpha [alpha=0.93]. The questionnaires were completed before and after a month of intervention. The data was analyzed by SPSS/18 and use of descriptive and analytical statistics includes paired and independent and covariance


Findings: Overall mean scores of hopelessness, worthlessness and dissatisfaction on nurses' life was 44.12+/-11.76 before intervention and 33.47+/-14.18 one month after change of intervention [P<0.001]. While control group did not have any significant change, but overall mean scores of one month before and after had a significant change [P<0.06]


Conclusion: Cognitive- behavior religious training is inexpensive, effective, essential and safe method to help mental health of nurses. It is recommended to enhance mental health of nurses and improve the quality of care, from this type of training is used

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