dc.description.abstract | The Adventist Hospital in Tamale has an untrained chaplain; and Developing
a plan could enhance wholistic healthcare. This study developed, implemented, tested
and evaluated, a Spiritual Master Plan (SMP) and its impact on Wholistic Healthcare.
The research design was quantitative research method; using simple random and
clustered sampling procedures to study 70 patients and workers. Also, Nathan’s
Spiritual Model, and Health theories were used to develop the SMP. Fifteen workers
were sampled using regression analysis and paired sampled t-test analysis for the
post-implementation evaluation. The results showed a relationship between the SMP
and Wholistic healthcare (0.3< r <0.6.) and (F14=4.8, p<0.05). Wholistic Healthcare
becomes stagnant when there was no SMP (95% CI [7.166, 20434]), Β (0.5),suggesting efficacy as compared to the SMP before the study. Thus, recommended as
a resource for the Tamale Adventist Hospital and GAHS facilities. | en_US |