Effect of Spiritual Intelligence Training on the Hope and Self-transcendence in Mothers of Premature Neonates
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Research/Original Article (دارای رتبه معتبر)
Abstract:
Background
Spiritual intelligence training, as one dimension of comprehensive care and a means of communicating with a higher power (God), can increase mothers' hope and self-transcendence. Aim
This study aimed to determine the impact of spiritual intelligence training on hope and selftranscendence in the mothers of premature neonates hospitalized in the ICU of Fatemieh Hospital, Hamadan. Method
This randomized clinical trial study included 80 mothers with premature neonates hospitalized in the neonatal intensive care unit in Iran in 2019. The permutated block method was used to randomly divide the eligible participants into intervention and control groups. Weekly training sessions were held in a hybrid of virtual and face-to-face formats for eight 90-minute sessions for the intervention group, while the control group did not receive any education. The maternal demographic and neonatal clinical characteristics form, the Hope Scale of Mothers with Premature Neonates, and the Self-Transcendence Scale were used for data gathering. Results
The mean ages of the participants in the intervention and control groups were 30.18±3.76 and 29.38±1.52 years, respectively, and about 45.2% of the neonates were firstborn. The results of repeated-measures ANOVA showed that after spiritual intelligence training, the mean scores of selftranscendence (51.42±1.81) and hope (160.10±7.75) significantly increased in the intervention group (P<0.001). Implications for Practice: It is possible to ensure that mothers provide quality and comprehensive care, allowing them to better perform the parent role, using mechanisms that can increase their hope and self-transcendence.Keywords:
Language:
English
Published:
Evidence Based Care, Volume:11 Issue: 3, Autumn 2021
Pages:
25 to 34
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