Pediatric Hematology/Oncology Nurse Spirituality, Stress, Coping, Spiritual Well-being, and Intent to Leave: A Mixed-method Study

Author:

Murphy Jane M.1ORCID,Chin Elizabeth D.2,Westlake Cheryl A.34,Asselin Marilyn2,Brisbois Maryellen D.2

Affiliation:

1. Surgical Programs, Boston Children’s Hospital, Boston, MA, USA

2. College of Nursing and Health Sciences, University of Massachusetts Dartmouth, Dartmouth, MA, USA

3. MemorialCare Shared Services, Fountain Valley, CA, USA

4. School of Nursing, Azusa Pacific University, Azusa, CA, USA

Abstract

Background: Intense emotional demands of oncology nursing create a stressful work environment and increase the likelihood of leaving. The study aims to explore, describe, and understand how pediatric hematology/oncology nurses caring for chronically ill or dying patients use their spirituality to cope with job stress, maintain spiritual well-being (SWB), and continue to work in this specialty. Methods: A concurrent mixed-method research design consisted of a web-based survey and interview. Data collection included demographics, intent to leave questions, and four valid and reliable research instruments measuring spirituality, stress, coping, and SWB. A responsive interview guide directed interviews. Results: Quantitative analysis ( n = 130) revealed moderate to high levels of spirituality, moderate stress, coping, and SWB. Stress and SWB were weakly, inversely correlated ( r = −.221, p = .011) indicating lower stress was associated with greater SWB. Coping and SWB were weakly, positively correlated ( r = .248, p = .005) indicating greater coping was associated with greater SWB. An intent to leave in the next year was reported by 5.4%. Emerging themes from qualitative data ( n = 22) included faith-informed or existential spirituality, work environment, and emotional/psychological stressors such as feeling overwhelmed or witnessing suffering and coping through self-care and spirituality. Dimensions of SWB included spiritually based coping and life’s meaning and purpose. Intent to leave was related to the work environment or travel distance. Discussion: A nurse’s spirituality offers a mechanism for coping with accumulated losses and grief encountered in clinical practice and in turn supports SWB.

Funder

Sigma Theta Tau International, Theta Kappa Chapter

Publisher

SAGE Publications

Subject

Oncology (nursing),Pediatrics

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