Volume 18, Issue 56 (6-2017)                   Zanko J Med Sci 2017, 18(56): 47-55 | Back to browse issues page

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The Role of Religious Orientation and Patient With Psychological Wellbeing amongst Nursing students Qaenat . Zanko J Med Sci 2017; 18 (56) :47-55
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Background and Aim: Promote psychological well-being is one of the objectives of this century psychology, The realization that it is influenced by many factors.This study was intended to examine the relationship between religious orientation, patient and psychological wellbeing among Nursing students Qaenat, using a descriptive-correlative research method. Material and Method: The study was descriptive and correlational.Study participants comprised of 100 students selected by cluster random-assignment sampling. Entry criteria for the study of physical and mental health was perfect. Exclusion criteria were unwillingness to participate in the study. Data was collected with using Psychological Wellbeing Scale, Patient Scale and Religious Orientation Scale. For data analysis SPSS software, Pearson correlation test and multiple regression analysis for the group were employed. Results: The results revealed that both Religious Orientation and Patient are predictors of Psychological Well being. It was concluded that there is a significant Positive relationship between the Inner Religious Orientation and Patient as well as Psychological wellbeing. There is significant negative relationship also between Outer Religious Orientation and Patient as well as Psychological wellbeing. Conclusions: martyr and veteran Students can be normal and happiness as well as abiding with using patient, in which case they will have more mental health and psychological wellbeing in themselves and their families.

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Type of Study: Research | Subject: Special
Received: 2017/02/4 | Accepted: 2017/04/8 | ePublished: 2017/06/21

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