Online Survey of Nurses' Personal and Professional Praying

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This study explored how nurses' prayer beliefs and practices are associated with their offering to pray with patients. Participants (N = 423) completed an online survey. Those with higher prayer experience scores were 9% more likely to offer prayer to patients; those working in religious settings were 2.5 times more likely offer prayer to patients.

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O’Connell-Persaud, S., Dehom, S., Mamier, I., Gober-Park, C., & Taylor, E. J. (2019). Online Survey of Nurses’ Personal and Professional Praying. Holistic Nursing Practice, 33(3), 131–140. https://doi.org/10.1097/HNP.0000000000000323

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