Psychiatry Residents’ Attitudes towards Spirituality in Psychiatric Practice in Saudi Arabia

Author:

Kattan Wid E.1,Alkhiri Aqeel T.2,Abughanim Sultan A.3,Taeyb Mohammad T.4,Arafah Maria A.5ORCID,Alzaben Faten N.1,Alhazmi Maher A.6

Affiliation:

1. Division of Psychiatry, Department of Medicine, College of Medicine, King Abdulaziz University, Jeddah 21589, Saudi Arabia

2. Al-Qunfudah General Hospital, Al-Qunfudah 28821, Saudi Arabia

3. King Fahad Armed Forces Hospital, Jeddah 23311, Saudi Arabia

4. International Medical Center, Jeddah 23214, Saudi Arabia

5. Department of Pathology, College of Medicine, King Saud University, Riyadh 12355, Saudi Arabia

6. Makkah Health Cluster, Makkah 24372, Saudi Arabia

Abstract

Objectives: This study examined residents’ attitudes and practices regarding the relevance of spirituality in psychiatry within Saudi residency training programs; their experiences and comfort levels in addressing patients’ spiritual concerns; and their interest and past learning experiences in this area of training and practice. Methods: This cross-sectional study targeted trainees and recent graduates of residency programs across Saudi Arabia. The study materials consisted of an electronic questionnaire that was adapted with permission. Results: The total number of respondents was 71 out of 180 potential participants (39.44%). Most residents (64.8%) felt that it was appropriate to inquire about the spiritual aspects of patients’ lives and that it was essential to address spiritual problems or needs that patients may have within the clinical setting (71.8%). Many participants (40.80%) described themselves as being both religious and spiritual. Most respondents (94.4%) did not receive any training on spirituality and psychiatry, and 80.3% said they would like to learn more about the subject. Conclusions: Our findings indicate that residents have an overall high level of personal spirituality and that they feel it is relevant in clinical practice. However, they have not had much training in this area and are interested in learning more. Educational initiatives would be beneficial for improving the effectiveness of residents and patient care in this untapped area of spirituality in psychiatry.

Publisher

MDPI AG

Subject

Health Information Management,Health Informatics,Health Policy,Leadership and Management

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