Abstract
Minoo Asadzandi1*, Safora shahrabi farahany2, Hassan Abolghasemy3, Mohsen Saberi4 and Abass Ebadi5 Author Affiliations 1Research fellow Medicine, Quran and Hadith Research Center, Anesthesiology Department, Faculty of Nursing, Baqiyatallah University of Medical Sciences. Member of Founding Board, Spiritual Health Research Center, Qom University of Medical Sciences, Tehran, IR Iran 2Pediatric Nursing, Faculty of Nursing, Baqiyatallah University of Medical Sciences, Tehran, IR Iran 3Hereditary Diseases of Blood Research Center, Shaheed Beheshti University of Medical Sciences, Department of Pediatrics, Faculty of Medicine, Baqiyatallah University of Medical Sciences, Tehran, IR Iran 4Quran and Hadith Research Center, Baqiyatallah University of Medical Sciences. Tehran, IR Iran 5Behavioral Sciences Research Center, Lifestyle institute, Nursing Faculty, Baqiyatallah University of Medical Sciences, Tehran, IR Iran Received: January 08, 2021 | Published: January 18, 2021 Corresponding author: Minoo Asadzandi, Baqiyatallah University of Medical Sciences, Nursing Faculty. Sheikh Baha’i Street southern, Molla Sadra Ave. Vanak Square. Tehran, Iran DOI: 10.26717/BJSTR.2021.33.005367
Highlights
Cancer is cells disease, characterized by an unlimited and uncontrolled proliferation of cells that form malignant neoplasm [1]
Spiritual empowerment program based on the Sound Heart Model was provided to the intervention group for- increasing patient and family trust in God- developing relationships with God, self, people, and nature -enhancing parental knowledge -motivation
Comparison of mean and standard deviation of spiritual health score in two groups, by independent t-test showed that there was no significant difference between the two groups before the intervention (p = 0.771), but after the intervention there was a significant difference (p
Summary
This randomized, controlled, pre- and post-clinical trial was conducted in 2019 for the cancerous children’s parents from the armed forces family. In this research, parents were encouraged to pray and faith therapy skills were trained: Trusting in God, Asking Help from Imams, Touching with Healing Prayer, Islamic sleep ritual was taught to parents [40] which is in harmony with Rezai’s, et al [41] that showed a relationship between the frequency of prayer and the spiritual health of cancer patients and suggested that prayer should be considered as a spiritual health promotion method [41]. In the present study, considering the necessity of community-based health services the coordination of therapeutic measures with patient’s beliefs and family culture were emphasized and the parents’ willingness to care were respected which was emphasized by the World Health Organization (WHO) at the Edinburgh conference [46]
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