Workplace Spirituality with Nurse Anxiety During The Covid 19 Pandemic in Indonesia
Prestasianita Putri, Nurul Maurida, Firdha Novitasari, Wike Rosalini, M.Elyas Arif Budiman, Alfid Tri Afandi
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ABSTRACT
As
the front line, nurses in carrying out their duties in services during the
covid19 pandemic can increase the risk of anxiety. One of the factors that can
affect anxiety is spirituality at work. This study aims to analyze the
relationship between workplace spirituality and nurses' anxiety during the
COVID-19 pandemic in Indonesia.
The
research design is a correlation with a sample of 130. The study’s independent
variable is spirituality at work, while the study’s dependent variable is nurse
anxiety. This research uses a quota sampling technique. Data analysis using
chi-square and has received a certificate of research ethics.
The
study results showed a relationship between workplace spirituality and nurses'
anxiety during the covid 19 pandemic in Indonesia, p = 0.000. Based on the
results of research, workplace spirituality affects the level of risk of
anxiety events, especially during the covid19 pandemic, so this needs to get
attention from organizations and leaders in the workplace to improve
spirituality in the workplace, especially nurses, who are health workers on the
front line during this period covid19 pandemic.
Keywords: Workplace spirituality, anxiety, nurse