Spirituality among Health Professionals: An Exploratory Factor Analysis and a Moral Reflection

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Alt text: Exploring spirituality among health professionals; factors, analysis, and impact on practice.

Spirituality among Health Professionals: An Exploratory Factor Analysis and a Moral Reflection

Cristiane Paiva Alves
Cristiane Paiva Alves
Lucas Guilherme Teztlaff de Gerone
Lucas Guilherme Teztlaff de Gerone
Paulo Sergio Macuchen Nogas
Paulo Sergio Macuchen Nogas
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Even nowadays, there are few studies about the use of quantitative methods about the practice of caring among healthcare professionals. Objectives: To present a statistical analysis about spirituality, religiosity and health on the practice of caring between healthcare professionals. With the results found on the statistical analysis called exploratory factorial, there is a new reflection about spirituality and moral on the practice of caring that shows up, such as spirituality/religiosity on the life of healthcare professionals. The approach of spirituality/ religiosity in the care of the sick person and in the training of healthcare professionals; the positive impact of spirituality/ religiosity on the treatment of the sick person and spirituality/religiosity on the practice of caring between pastoralist/ chaplains. Methods: Quantitative survey-type research, classified and described as descriptive, applied to 89 (eighty nine) health professionals. On the research, it’s used the multivariate statistics resource, called exploratory factorial analysis method.

Spirituality among Health Professionals: An Exploratory Factor Analysis and a Moral Reflection

Even nowadays, there are few studies about the use of quantitative methods about the practice of caring among healthcare professionals. Objectives: To present a statistical analysis about spirituality, religiosity and health on the practice of caring between healthcare professionals. With the results found on the statistical analysis called exploratory factorial, there is a new reflection about spirituality and moral on the practice of caring that shows up, such as spirituality/religiosity on the life of healthcare professionals. The approach of spirituality/ religiosity in the care of the sick person and in the training of healthcare professionals; the positive impact of spirituality/ religiosity on the treatment of the sick person and spirituality/religiosity on the practice of caring between pastoralist/ chaplains. Methods: Quantitative survey-type research, classified and described as descriptive, applied to 89 (eighty nine) health professionals. On the research, it’s used the multivariate statistics resource, called exploratory factorial analysis method.

Cristiane Paiva Alves
Cristiane Paiva Alves
Lucas Guilherme Teztlaff de Gerone
Lucas Guilherme Teztlaff de Gerone
Paulo Sergio Macuchen Nogas
Paulo Sergio Macuchen Nogas

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Lucas Guilherme Tetzlaff de Gerone. 2021. “. Global Journal of Human-Social Science – A: Arts & Humanities GJHSS-A Volume 21 (GJHSS Volume 21 Issue A13): .

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GJHSS Volume 21 Issue A13
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Spirituality among Health Professionals: An Exploratory Factor Analysis and a Moral Reflection

Cristiane Paiva Alves
Cristiane Paiva Alves
Lucas Guilherme Teztlaff de Gerone
Lucas Guilherme Teztlaff de Gerone
Paulo Sergio Macuchen Nogas
Paulo Sergio Macuchen Nogas

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