Strengths and challenges with spiritual care: Student feedback from the EPICC Spiritual Care Self‐Assessment Tool

Author:

Cone Pamela H.12ORCID,Lassche‐Scheffer Joanne3ORCID,Bø Bodil4ORCID,Kuven Britt Moene56ORCID,McSherry Wilfred278ORCID,Owusu Benson9ORCID,Ross Linda10ORCID,Schep‐Akkerman Annemiek11ORCID,Ueland Venke4ORCID,Giske Tove6ORCID

Affiliation:

1. School of Nursing Azusa Pacific University Greater Los Angeles California USA

2. VID Specialized University Bergen Norway

3. Nursing Academy of Health Care Viaa Christian University of Applied Sciences Zwolle The Netherlands

4. Faculty of Health Sciences University of Stavanger Stavanger Norway

5. Western Norway University of Applied Sciences Bergen Norway

6. Faculty of Health Studies, VID Specialized University Bergen Norway

7. Department of Nursing, School of Health, Science and Wellbeing, Staffordshire University Stoke‐on‐Trent University Hospitals of North Midlands NHS Trust Stoke‐on‐Trent/Stafford UK

8. Faculty of Health Studies VID Specialized University Oslo Norway

9. School of Public Health, College of Health Sciences University of Ghana Accra Ghana

10. School of Care Sciences, Faculty of Life Sciences & Education University of South Wales Newport UK

11. Viaa Christian University of Applied Sciences Zwolle The Netherlands

Abstract

AbstractAimTo explore qualitative data from students' self‐reported competencies in spiritual care gathered during testing of a student self‐assessment tool based on the EPICC Spiritual Care Education Standard.DesignReflexive thematic analysis of qualitative data from a multinational study on validating a new self‐assessment tool.MethodsThe EPICC Spiritual Care Education Standard for competency in spiritual care was developed to enhance nurses' and midwives' ability to provide spiritual care by creating a baccalaureate education standard for spiritual care competencies. Spiritual care researchers then developed a self‐assessment tool to raise student awareness of spirituality and track personal and professional growth in spiritual care competency. The EPICC Spiritual Care Competency Self‐Assessment Tool, tested at eight universities in five countries, provided many opportunities for student comments, resulting in rich qualitative data presented here.ResultsThemes related to strengths, weaknesses and areas for improvement. Identified strengths were similar across countries: caring attitudes, general knowledge of caring and compassion and good communication skills. Weaknesses/challenges touched on spirituality as overlooked in some cultures but part of life for others, complex questions were hard to understand, and self‐assessment tools are common for some and rare for others. Areas for improvement included need for knowledge of religious and other deeply held beliefs and for greater spiritual assessment skills. Similarities across countries related to basic training in communication and compassionate care for nurses globally. Differences lay in the challenges and/or barriers for spiritual care and may relate to cultures within countries and/or university test sites.Relevance to clinical practiceThe Tool raises awareness of spirituality among students and working nurses, providing an accessible way to self‐check personal and professional growth in spiritual care competencies, which increases student and nurse capacity to become more knowledgeable and skilled in facilitating spiritual care, thus be role models for students at the intersection of spirituality and health.

Publisher

Wiley

Subject

General Nursing

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