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Self reported benefits of participating in group prayer in a hospital outpatient setting: A cross-sectional observational study

BACKGROUND: Prayer had long been used as a tool to bring hope among patients suffering with intractable diseases. Most clinical researches conducted so far on prayer were done upon indoor patients. Effects of prayer involving patients and health care providers in a hospital outpatient setting have n...

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Autores principales: Rastogi, Sanjeev, Pandey, Preeti, Maurya, Kiran, Kumar, Sumit, Varma, Ankita, R, Chinmayi, Singh, Girish
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Lenguaje:English
Publicado: Elsevier 2023
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC10692364/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/37380577
http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.jaim.2023.100738
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author Rastogi, Sanjeev
Pandey, Preeti
Maurya, Kiran
Kumar, Sumit
Varma, Ankita
R, Chinmayi
Singh, Girish
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Pandey, Preeti
Maurya, Kiran
Kumar, Sumit
Varma, Ankita
R, Chinmayi
Singh, Girish
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description BACKGROUND: Prayer had long been used as a tool to bring hope among patients suffering with intractable diseases. Most clinical researches conducted so far on prayer were done upon indoor patients. Effects of prayer involving patients and health care providers in a hospital outpatient setting have never been explored. OBJECTIVES: This cross sectional study aimed to observe the self-perceived changes post prayer among patients and hospital staff involved in the health care delivery and who actually have participated in the prayer sessions. MATERIAL AND METHOD: Survey was conducted with the help of a structured questionnaire on routine OP days at Ayurveda –Arthritis Treatment and Advanced Research Center, Lucknow. Patients visiting the center for OP based consultation and hospital staff who has participated in any prayer session were eligible to participate in the survey. RESULTS: 49 hospital staff and 85 patients have participated in the survey. Among most important self-reported attributes following the prayer sessions in patients were Positive Attitude (84.70%), Optimism about cure (92.90%), Feeling of well-being (95.30%), Optimism about future (95.30%) and Changes in energy level (89.40%). Among hospital staff the important attributes were related to change in energy level (93.90%), increased empathy (93.90%), feeling of universal good (96.00%), less fatigue post prayer (69.40%), sustained effects (81.60%) and healthier feeling (81.60%). CONCLUSION: This observational study suggests that a simple prayer session in outpatient department may be helpful in inculcating hope and building self-esteem among patients and can bring a better self-image, efficiency and connectedness in the hospital staff. Eventually, this may help in improving the outcomes and quality of care being provided at outpatient setting at any hospital.
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spelling pubmed-106923642023-12-03 Self reported benefits of participating in group prayer in a hospital outpatient setting: A cross-sectional observational study Rastogi, Sanjeev Pandey, Preeti Maurya, Kiran Kumar, Sumit Varma, Ankita R, Chinmayi Singh, Girish J Ayurveda Integr Med Original Research Article (Experimental) BACKGROUND: Prayer had long been used as a tool to bring hope among patients suffering with intractable diseases. Most clinical researches conducted so far on prayer were done upon indoor patients. Effects of prayer involving patients and health care providers in a hospital outpatient setting have never been explored. OBJECTIVES: This cross sectional study aimed to observe the self-perceived changes post prayer among patients and hospital staff involved in the health care delivery and who actually have participated in the prayer sessions. MATERIAL AND METHOD: Survey was conducted with the help of a structured questionnaire on routine OP days at Ayurveda –Arthritis Treatment and Advanced Research Center, Lucknow. Patients visiting the center for OP based consultation and hospital staff who has participated in any prayer session were eligible to participate in the survey. RESULTS: 49 hospital staff and 85 patients have participated in the survey. Among most important self-reported attributes following the prayer sessions in patients were Positive Attitude (84.70%), Optimism about cure (92.90%), Feeling of well-being (95.30%), Optimism about future (95.30%) and Changes in energy level (89.40%). Among hospital staff the important attributes were related to change in energy level (93.90%), increased empathy (93.90%), feeling of universal good (96.00%), less fatigue post prayer (69.40%), sustained effects (81.60%) and healthier feeling (81.60%). CONCLUSION: This observational study suggests that a simple prayer session in outpatient department may be helpful in inculcating hope and building self-esteem among patients and can bring a better self-image, efficiency and connectedness in the hospital staff. Eventually, this may help in improving the outcomes and quality of care being provided at outpatient setting at any hospital. Elsevier 2023 2023-06-26 /pmc/articles/PMC10692364/ /pubmed/37380577 http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.jaim.2023.100738 Text en © 2023 The Authors https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc-nd/4.0/This is an open access article under the CC BY-NC-ND license (http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc-nd/4.0/).
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Rastogi, Sanjeev
Pandey, Preeti
Maurya, Kiran
Kumar, Sumit
Varma, Ankita
R, Chinmayi
Singh, Girish
Self reported benefits of participating in group prayer in a hospital outpatient setting: A cross-sectional observational study
title Self reported benefits of participating in group prayer in a hospital outpatient setting: A cross-sectional observational study
title_full Self reported benefits of participating in group prayer in a hospital outpatient setting: A cross-sectional observational study
title_fullStr Self reported benefits of participating in group prayer in a hospital outpatient setting: A cross-sectional observational study
title_full_unstemmed Self reported benefits of participating in group prayer in a hospital outpatient setting: A cross-sectional observational study
title_short Self reported benefits of participating in group prayer in a hospital outpatient setting: A cross-sectional observational study
title_sort self reported benefits of participating in group prayer in a hospital outpatient setting: a cross-sectional observational study
topic Original Research Article (Experimental)
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC10692364/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/37380577
http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.jaim.2023.100738
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