Purpose: This study investigated the effects of spiritual well-being on the self-care practices of people undergoing hemodialysis with hope as a mediator. Methods: Using convenience sampling, 126 people undergoing hemodialysis were recruited from April 17th to July 15th, 2022 for a cross-sectional survey. Data were collected using the Spiritual Well-Being Scale, Hope Scale, and Self-Care practices Scale and analyzed using descriptive statistics and Pearson’s correlation coefficient. In addition, multiple regression analysis was performed to analyze the mediating effect using Baron and Kenny’s three-step method. Results: The mean scores for spiritual well-being, hope, and self-care practices were 75.67, 51.37, and 128.82 respectively. There were significant correlations between the three variables. In step 1, spiritual well-being had a statistically significant positive effect on hope (β=.59, p
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Kyung, K. B., & Pok-Ja, O. (2022). The Effects of Spiritual Well-being on Self-care Practices in People Undergoing Hemodialysis: The Mediating Effect of Hope. Korean Journal of Adult Nursing, 34(6), 592–601. https://doi.org/10.7475/KJAN.2022.34.6.592
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