An August-September 2024 study examined perceived spiritual climate and psychological detachment among 716 standardized nurse practitioners in 8 hospitals in Sichuan Province, China. The average score of spiritual climate was 16 points (out of 20 possible) and psychological detachment 11 points (out of 20 possible), both values being at the medium level. The spiritual climate was positively influenced by younger age, greater love for the profession, harmonious relationships with colleagues and an introverted personality. Psychological detachment was higher in nurses over 165 cm tall and in those who had work experience before training. There was a weak positive correlation between spiritual climate and psychological detachment. The study recommends improving the humanistic environment in departments and strengthening stress management, especially for inexperienced employees.