Services Effect on Motivation Spirituality Healing Patiens in the Hospital Literature Review

  • Antina Atik Master Nursing Program, Nursing School, Institute Health Sciences of Strada Indonesia
  • Yully Peristiowati Master Nursing Program, Nursing School, Institute Health Sciences of Strada Indonesia
  • Agusta D. Ellina Master Nursing Program, Nursing School, Institute Health Sciences of Strada Indonesia
Keywords: Influence, Spiritual Service, Healing Motivation.

Abstract

Healing motivation is a force that drives patients to take action to return to health. One way to increase the motivation of the patient's healing is to provide spiritual services, namely spiritual therapy. Many studies have shown that spiritual activity can increase a person's motivation and adaptation when experiencing pain as found in some of these studies on Spirituality from the results of existing research, by Karina Dinda Kinasih Aries Wahyuningsih, about the role of spiritual assistance in elderly patients in the Adult Inpatient Installation. The majority of Kediri Baptist Hospitals are good, namely 69 respondents (90%). The motivation for healing in elderly patients at the Adult Inpatient Installation of Baptist Hospital Kediri is a strong majority, namely 72 respondents (90%). Spiritual experiences experienced by patients studied by Fitriani Mailani with the title Spiritual Experiences in Chronic Kidney Disease undergoing Hemodialysis, where researchers explore spirituality in chronic kidney disease patients undergoing hemodialysis. The data was obtained through interviews with respondents, so that several themes were obtained, namely getting closer to God, support from the closest people, having high hopes for recovery, and accepting sincerely the illness they suffered, and having high hopes for recovery, such as trying non-medical treatment, believing miraculously and always pray for healing. The difference between spirituality and religiosity nursing problems in type-2 diabetes mellitus patients is directed at how nurses understand the concepts of spirituality and religiosity. Research by Ilhamsyah who looked at the relationship between the implementation of spiritual nursing and the spiritual satisfaction of hospital patients showed a significant relationship between the implementation of spiritual nursing and the spiritual satisfaction of patients with a significance level of P = 0.033. And several other studies say that the healing rate for patients with spiritual/spiritual assistance is quite high, so it is very important for hospitals to provide and determine the existence of spiritual assistance teams from various interfaith religions to provide motivation and spiritual needs of patients in accordance with the rights and obligations obtained in hospital services.

References

Aksoy, M., & Coban, G. I. (2017). Nursing Student Perceptions of Spirituality and Spiritual Care. International Journal of Caring Sciences, 10(3), 1136–1147. doi: 10.1097/jnr.0b013e318263d956.

Alamsyah, D. (2015). The Great Pillars of Public Health Sciences. Yogyakarta: Nuha Medika.

Alligood, M. R., & Tomey, A. N. (2006). Nursing Theorist and Their Work. ST. Louis: Mosby Elsevier, Inc.

Annafi, M. (2015). Optimism for Healing Drug Abusers (Descriptive Study at the Peace House Rehabilitation Center Semarang). University of Semarang.

Attard, J., & Baldacchino, D. (2014). The Demand for Competencies in Spiritual Care in Nursing and Midwifery Education: A Literature Review. Care, 21(2), 214. doi: 10.4103/0973-1075.156506.

Azwar, S. (2018). Reliability and Validity. Yogyakarta: Dahlan Learning Library.

Black, J. M., & Hawks, J. H. (2009). Medical Surgical Nursing; Clinical Management for Positive Outcomes. Philadelphia: WB Sounders Company.

Cartwright, K. B. (2001). Cognitive Developmental Theory and Spiritual Development. Journal of Adult Development, 8.

Clifford, G. (1973). Interpretation of Cultures. New York: Inc, Publishers.

Colaizzi, P. (1978). Psychological research as the phenomenologist's view it. In R. Vale & M. King (Eds.), Existential–phenomenological alternatives for psychology (pp. 48–71). New York: Oxford University Press.

Donsu, T. (2017). Nursing Psychology. Yogyakarta: New Library Pres.

Faridah, V. N. (2016). Perubahan Persepsi Dan Domain Spiritual Terhadap Tekanan Darah Penderita Hipertensi Akibat Pemberian Spiritual Emotional Freedom Technique (SEFT) Virgianti Nur Faridah. Surya, 8(1), 60-71.

Farisa. (2017). The Effect of Islamic Spiritual Guidance on Patient Recovery Motivation at DR. Sardjito Hospital Yogyakarta. Sunan Kalijaga State Islamic University Yogyakarta.

Fika, D. (2015). Influence of Islamic Guidance toward Spiritual Meaning of Life (Research in Chronic Renal Failure Patients Undergoing Hemodialysis the Gunung Jati Hospital in Cirebon).

Hawari, D. (2016 a). Management of Stress, Anxiety and Depression. Jakarta: FKUI.

Hawari, D. (2016 b). Holistic Approach to Mental Disorders. Jakarta: FKUI.

Kalkim, A., Midilli, T., & Baysal, E. (2016). An Investigation of the Perceptions and Practices of Nursing Students Regarding Spirituality and Spiritual Care. Religions, 7(8), 101. doi: 10.3390/rel7080101.

Khoirunnisa. (2017). The Role of Islamic Spiritual Guidance in Motivating the Healing of Inpatients at the Pringsewu Regional General Hospital (RSUD). UIN Raden Intan Lampung.

Mahmoodishan, G., Alhani, F., Ahmadi, F., & Kazemnejd, A. (2010). Iranian Nurses' Perceptions of Spiritual and Spiritual Care: A Qualitative Content Analysis Study. Journal of Medical Ethics and History of Medicine, 3, 88-95.

Mashudi, F. (2012). Counseling Psychology – A Complete and Practical Guide to Applying Counseling Psychology. Yogyakarta: IRCiSoD.

Melhem, G. B. (2016). The Nurses & amp; #39; perceptions of spirituality and spiritual care giving: A comparison study among all health care sectors in Jordan. Indian Journal of Palliative Care, 22(1), 42. doi: 10.4103/0973-1075.173949.

Ministry of Health of the Republic of Indonesia. (2011). Hospital Accreditation Standards. Jakarta: Ministry of Health RI.

Nadhifah, J. (2008). The Relationship between Nurse-Client Therapeutic Communication with Motivation to Recover In Inpatients in Cempaka II Room RSD

Nanda. (2012). Nursing Diagnosis: Definitions & Classification 2012-2014. In HT Herdman, Nursing Diagnosis: Definitions & Classification (pp. 501-525). Jakarta: EGC.

Nurfariida. (2017). The Effect of Islamic Spiritual Guidance on Patient Healing Motivation at RSUP DR.Sarjitti Yogyakarta. Faculty of Da'wah and Communication, State Islamic University of Sunan Kalijaga Yogyakarta.

Nursalam. (2008). Concept and Learning of Nursing Research Methodology. Jakarta: Salemba Medika.

Raharjo. (2015). The Relationship Between The Level of Emotional Intelligence with the Communication Ability of the Piuted Nurse Students at Dr. Radjiman Wediodiningrat Lawang Mental Hospital. Brawijaya University Malang.

Rankin, E. A., & Delashmutt, M. B. (2006). Finding Spirituality and Nursing Presence: The Student's Challenge. Journal of Holistic Nursing, 24(4), 282–288. doi: 10.1177/08981010106294423.

Reed, P. G. (2008). Commentary on Spiritual Care Perspectives of Danish Registered Nurses. Journal of Holistic Nursing, 26(1), 15–16. doi: 10.1177/0898010108315189.

Ross, L. (2014). Student Nurses Perceptions of Spirituality and Competence in Delivering Spiritual Care: A European Pilot Study. Nurse Education Today Elsevier Ltd, 34(5), 697–702. doi: 10.1016/j.nedt.2013.09.014.

Rostanti, R. (2016). Faculty of Usuludin and Islamic Thought, State University of Sunan Kali Jaga, Yogyakarta. Religion and its Implications for Patient Healing.

Sari, M. P., & Muin, M. (2009). Nurse's Perception of Spiritual Needs in the Technical Implementation Unit (UPTD) Surakarta Regional Hospital. Journal of Nursing, 3(1), 19-29.

Sianturi, N. (2016). Perceptions of Nurses and Nurse Managers about Spiritual Care in RSUD DR. Djoelham Binjai. Bukit Barisan Journal of Health, 1(1), 55-69.

Suharsimi, A. (2010). Research Procedure. Jakarta: Rineka Cipta.

Supriyanto. (2017). The Effect of Spiritual Guidance on Patients with Diabetes Mellitus at Sultan Agung Hospital Semarang. State University of Semarang.

Syafudin. (2016). Statistics of Medicine and Health: Jakarta: Epidemiology of Indonesia.

Tiew, L. H., & Drury, V. (2012). Singapore Nursing Students’ Perceptions and Attitudes about Spirituality and Spiritual Care in Practice: A Qualitative Study. Journal of Holistic Nursing, 30(3), 160-169. doi: 10.1177/0898010111435948.

Umar, F. (2016). The Effect of Spiritual Therapy on Healing Motivation in Inpatients in Internal Rooms and Surgery at Tani and Nelayang Hospitals, Bualemo Regency. State University of Gorontalo.

Wong, K. F., Lee, L. Y., & Lee, J. K. (2008). Hongkong Enrolled Nurses Perceptions of Spirituality and Spiritual Care. International Nursing Review.

Yosep, I. (2016). Textbook of Mental Care. Bandung: Refika Aditama.

Yuwono, C. (2015). Overview of Nursing Students' Perceptions about Spiritual Care. Semarang: Diponegoro University.

Published
2021-08-24
How to Cite
Atik, A., Peristiowati, Y., & Ellina, A. D. (2021). Services Effect on Motivation Spirituality Healing Patiens in the Hospital Literature Review . International Journal of Science and Society, 3(3), 259-276. https://doi.org/10.54783/ijsoc.v3i3.370