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:: Volume 23, Issue 7 (Supplement 2020) ::
Feyz Med Sci J 2020, 23(7): 720-726 Back to browse issues page
Relationship between attitude and practical commitment to prayer with subjective well- being in chronic renal failure patients
Mostafa Gholami , Mohsen Taghadosi , Parvaneh Asgari , Fatemeh Bahramnezhad , Seyyed Sajjad Hosseini-Nasrabadi , Hossein Noori , Zohreh Sadat *
Nursing Trauma Research Center, Kashan University of medical sciences, Kashan, I.R. Iran. , sadat_z2003@yahoo.com
Abstract:   (2295 Views)
Background: Chronic renal failure causes a decrease in mental health and life satisfaction. Prayer as a religious coping strategy can be a great help to subjective well-being in these patients. This study aimed to investigate relationship between attitude and practical commitment to prayer with subjective well-bring in chronic renal failure patients admitted in selected hospitals in kashan city, 2019.
Materials and Methods: This study was a descriptive analytical research. 180 patients were selected through census method. The research tools included: background information questionnaire, attitude and practicing prayer questionnaire, and Edinburgh subjective well-being questionnaire. Data were analyzed by SPSS version 16 using t-test, Pearson correlation coefficient and regression analysis.
Results: The findings of this study showed that 59% of subjects were male, 80.6% were married, mean score of attitude and practical commitment to prayer (on a scale of 200-0) and subjective well-being (on a scale of 147-14) in the patients under study was 144.92±28.73 and 52.57±4.64, respectively. The variables of attitude and practical commitment to prayer and non-other underlying illness, in addition to renal failure, explained 74% and 20% of the variance of subjective well-being score, respectively. There was a statistically significant relationship between employment status and place of residence with subjective well-being, so that the scores of subjective well-being were higher in unemployed and rural patients.
Conclusion: Subjective well-being of patients in this study was high, the score of attitude and practical commitment to prayer and non-other underlying illness can be the important variables related to subjective well-being.
Keywords: Subjective well-being, Chronic renal failure, Prayer
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Type of Study: Applicable | Subject: medicine, paraclinic
Received: 2019/07/14 | Revised: 2020/03/19 | Accepted: 2019/11/16 | Published: 2020/03/29
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Gholami M, Taghadosi M, Asgari P, Bahramnezhad F, Hosseini-Nasrabadi S S, Noori H et al . Relationship between attitude and practical commitment to prayer with subjective well- being in chronic renal failure patients. Feyz Med Sci J 2020; 23 (7) :720-726
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