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    Spiritual nursing care competency of nursing students of a nursing school in La Union
    (Don Mariano Marcos Memorial State University - South La Union Campus, 2024-03) Calpito, Myca Frenzel M.; Aguilar, Gretchen N.; Dulay, Airra Mae C.; Gagahina, Chrixie Allyssa C.; Miranda, Sheila Mae L.; Repollo, Charlene P.; Solis, Sherwin U.
    Nurses are healthcare professionals that often interact with patients, one of their major roles is to provide spiritual care which has a positive effect on their health. However, there arefew in-depth skills or activities that exist to help nursing students learn to provide spiritual care to their patient. The study aimed 10 determine the level of spiritual nursing care competency of 3rd Year and 4th year Nursing Students of a Nursing School. Descriptive-correlational design was used. There were 311 nursing students as, 67 clinical instructors, and 94 staff nurses. There is no significant relationship between the demographic profile and spiritual nursing care competency of 3rd year nursing students while there is at least one demographic profile that is significantly related to the spiritual nursing care competency of 4th year. There is significant difference between the ratings made by the 3rd year and 4th year nursing students. clinical instructors and staff nurses.

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