AIMS This study explores nurses' perceived spiritual well-being in the workplace during the COVID-19 pandemic. BACKGROUND Nurses have been working heavy shifts under challenging workplace conditions during the COVID-19 pandemic,… Click to show full abstract
AIMS This study explores nurses' perceived spiritual well-being in the workplace during the COVID-19 pandemic. BACKGROUND Nurses have been working heavy shifts under challenging workplace conditions during the COVID-19 pandemic, leading to anxiety and psychological stress. These various challenges at work place their spiritual well-being at risk. DESIGN Thematic qualitative approach. METHODS An unstructured individual online interview was conducted to collect data from 18 nurses from April to August 2021. Data were analyzed using the thematic approach. RESULTS This study highlighted the four themes of spiritual well-being of nurses, namely, "Trust in God," "spiritual encouragement," "spiritual attributes in the workplace," and "spiritual growth." CONCLUSIONS The study concludes that spirituality is critical in helping nurses overcome the myriad of adversities they face as they assume their important roles during the ongoing pandemic. IMPLICATION FOR NURSING MANAGEMENT The study emphasizes that nurses' spiritual aspect nurses during crises is equally important with the other aspects of a nurse's life. Moreover, policies and interventions in hospitals must be implemented to ensure excellent levels of spiritual well-being among nurses.
               
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