Effectiveness of Coping Strategies –based counseling program on Self-Transcendence Among Nurses At European Gaza Hospital

Salem Al Arjani, Yahya Al Najjar

Abstract


The study aimed to examine  the effectiveness of a counseling program based on stress coping strategies in improving  self-transcendence among nurses at European Gaza Hospital. The researchers used this quasi-experimental utilizing a single-group pretest-posttest design, 33 nurses, comprising 20 males and 13 females, participated in the study. The researchers developed and implemented self-transcendence scale  as well as the counseling program itself. Results showed statistically significant improvements in self-transcendence  scores from pretest to posttest. However, no significant differences were found between posttest and follow-up measures on the STS scale. These findings suggest the importance of prioritizing nurses' well-being through tailored counseling interventions. Recommendations include implementing psychological support programs, providing ongoing professional development, fostering a collaborative work environment, promoting self-care practices, and conducting regular program evaluations. These strategies aim to enhance nursing practices and promote mental health and self-transcendence among nurses.

Keywords: coping strategies, counseling program, self-transcendence

DOI: 10.7176/JEP/15-12-05

Publication date: December 30th 2024


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