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Un accÚs direct à la littérature scientifique via la base PubMed permettant de faciliter la veille sur les enjeux complexes de la santé mentale et du fait religieux : de la neuroscience des croyances à l'étude des abus spirituels, en passant par la prise en charge des traumatismes et des processus de déconversion.
DerniĂšre synchronisation le 06/06/2026
J Res Nurs . :17449871251401029
BACKGROUND: Logotherapy, a meaning-centred psychotherapy, helps older adults cope with unpleasant situations and transform negative experiences, potentially boosting their hope and spiritual well-being, and reducing lonliness.AIM: To explore the impact of nursing mobile-based logotherapy on hope, spiritual well-being and loneliness in older adults.METHODS: A quasi-experimental research design was utilised, involving 60 older adults who met specific criteria. Participants were conveniently selected and randomly divided into two equal groups: one receiving logotherapy and a control group, each consisting of 30 individuals. Data collection employed four tools: a participant characteristics questionnaire, the Adult Hope Scale, the Spiritual Well-being Scale, and the De Jong Gierveld Loneliness Scale. The mobile-based logotherapy programme spanned 8âweeks, delivering one module per week, with activities lasting 45-60âminutes per day on three consecutive days.RESULTS: Results indicated a notable increase in hope and spiritual well-being, along with a decrease in loneliness, among the logotherapy group compared to the control group. Statistically significant differences were observed immediately after the application of nursing mobile-based logotherapy and at a 2-month follow-up (â