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khodaveisi M, Baiat M, Amini R, Roshanaei Q. The corollation on general health and Spiritual health ofnursing studentsin Universityof Hamedan Medical Sciences in 2016. Avicenna J Nurs Midwifery Care 2017; 25 (3) :26-33
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1- Hamadan University of Medical Sciences
2- Hamadan University of Medical Sciences , aminiroy@gmail.com
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Background: Nursing students as nursing personnel in the future, play an important role in the spiritual and physical of persens. Attention to public health and spiritual health, especially in nursing students that often dealing with poor clients, is essential. . This study aims to determine The corollation on general health and Spiritual health ofnursing studentsin Universityof Hamedan Medical Sciences.

Materials & Methods: In this descriptive – correlation study, 258 nursing students were selected with classified sampling. Data were collected by general health questionnaire and spiritual health questionnaire. Data were analyzed by using SPSS/16 software, descriptive and inferential statistics.

Finding: The average of age students was 21/57±3/17 and 89/1 percent female and 10.9 percent were male gender. The mean (SD) score of Public Health was 39/27 (3/10) and (SD) score of spiritual health was 97/10 (13/40). significant relationship between Structures spiritual health and general health were observed (p<0/05).

Conclusions: Spiritual health and public health is closely together and Is expected to promote spiritual well-being is improved public health nursing students. Attention to spiritual health in addition to physical, mental and social can improve the health of this important group

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Type of Study: Original Research | Subject: Nursing
Received: 2017/01/9 | Accepted: 2017/03/7 | Published: 2017/06/6

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