Effects of traditional Chinese culture based bibliotherapy on the spiritual health of patients with liver cancer

Author:

huang Ling1,zhang Honghui1,Xiao Yuting1,Li Qian1,Huang Xiu1,Li Lihui1,xiao Shan1,Li Ou1,wang Le1

Affiliation:

1. Hunan Provincial People's Hospital, The First-Affiliated Hospital of Hunan Normal University

Abstract

Abstract Background: Liver cancer is a serious global health problem and is associated with poor spiritual health. Bibliotherapy is beneficial in improving health outcomes in cancer patients, yet there is a lack of empirical evidence of its effect on the spiritual health of liver cancer patients in China. The study aimed to investigate the effects of bibliotherapy based on Chinese traditional culture on the spiritual health of patients with liver cancer in China. This study was approved by the Ethics Committee of Hunan Normal University School of Medicine and registered with the Chinese Clinical Trial Registry with the registration (No:2021260), which registration in June 30th 2021. Methods: A total of 60 patients with liver cancer were divided into the intervention group (n=30) and the control group (n=30) through WeChat. The intervention group received bibliotherapy therapy based on traditional Chinese culture, while the control group received routine care. Spiritual health was assessed using the Spiritual Attitude and Involvement List (SAIL) and compared before and after the intervention between the two groups. The chi-square test and t-test were used to analyze the intervention effects. Results: The two groups were comparable in all baseline characteristics including the SAIL score. After five weeks of intervention, the score of SAIL increased significantly from 96.76±15.08 to 106.93±13.82 in the intervention group (t=-29.380, p<0.001), while no significant difference in SAIL score was observed in the control group (from 95.27±16.40 to 95.31±16.24,t=-0.189,p=0.852). Similar patterns were also observed in its three dimensions of connecting with oneself, connecting with the environment, and connecting with transcendence. Conclusions: Our study showed that bibliotherapy based on traditional Chinese culture using the WeChat platform can greatly improve the spiritual health of patients with liver cancer and has the potential to be widely applied to cancer patients to improve their well-being.

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Research Square Platform LLC

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