Spiritual services have not been implemented optimally, this is because nurses consider spiritual servicesless important and not a priority, busyness in the room, differences in religion, considering religion as a privatematter, and lack of understanding of spiritual concepts. The purpose of this study was to determine therelationship between the role of nurses and the fulfillment of patients' spiritual needs in the ICU and TerataiRooms of X Hospital. The research method used was a quantitative research design with a cross-sectionalapproach, the population in this study was 118 people, and the research instrument used the DSES (DailySpiritual Experience Scale) spiritual fulfillment questionnaire developed by Underwood and Teresi. The dataanalysis used was univariate analysis and bivariate analysis. The results of the study showed that the majorityof the role of caregiver nurses was sufficient at 56.8% (67 respondents), the majority of patients' spiritual needswere good at 78.8% (93 respondents) and there was no relationship between the role of nurses and thefulfillment of patients' spiritual needs in the ICU and Teratai Rooms of X Hospital with a p-value of 0.630.This research can improve nurse training in spiritual nursing care and provide facilities that support patients'spiritual needs.
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