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Background: Spiritual needs are inherent to individuals seeking life's purpose, imbuing existence with meaning, and fostering love and belonging. During times of anxiety, individuals often turn to prayer, finding solace and healing in proximity to the Divine. Recognizing the significance of spiritual needs, especially among those confronting heart disease, becomes crucial for enhancing their quality of life and enthusiasm. Objective: This study aims to delineate the spiritual needs of coronary heart disease patients at Siti Khadijah Islamic Hospital in Palembang. Method: Employing a quantitative descriptive research approach, the study unfolded from April 12 to June 10, 2023. Using total sampling, 84 respondents participated, and the Spiritual Needs Questionnaire (SpNQ) facilitated data collection. Univariate analysis served as the data analysis technique. Results: In the Religiousness Domain, 89.5% deemed it very important; in the Inner Peace Domain, 74% expressed its significance; in the Existential Domain, 86.67% emphasized its essence; in the Actively Giving Domain, 72.25% considered it necessary. Overall, 84.5% perceived spiritual needs as essential, 15.5% as moderately significant, with no respondents indicating insignificance. Conclusion: In 2023, the majority of coronary heart disease patients at Siti Khadijah Islamic Hospital in Palembang deem spiritual needs as essential, underscoring their integral role in patient well-being.


 

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Coronary Heart Disease, Spiritual Nursing Care, Spiritual Needs

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