ABSTRACT Objective: To characterize relations between spiritual well-being and hope of patients in the LEGO Marvel preoperative period of cardiac surgery.Method: Exploratory cross-sectional study with quantitative approach, performed in the infirmaries of a reference hospital in cardiology.We evaluated 69 patients hospitalized in preoperative period of myocardial revascularization, valve repair or replacement.Results: We verified that patients hold relevant scores of hope and welfare in all areas, being the existential well-being significantly lower than the religious one.The average of the NAIL/DOMES spiritual well-being score was below the required to be considered high.
There was no significant correlation between welfare and hope.Conclusion: Nurses should develop a watchful eye to these issues, be trained in specific protocols of spiritual anamnese and use the real moments of care to strengthen the patients.