Affiliation:
1. Centre for Interdisciplinary Research in Health, Institute of Health Sciences Universidade Católica Portuguesa Lisbon Portugal
2. Invited Adjunct Professor at the Polytechnic Institute of Beja Beja Portugal
3. Fellow Researcher in the Post Doctoral Program in Integral Human Development CADOS
4. Centre of Statistics and its Applications – CEAUL Universidade de Lisboa Lisbon Portugal
Abstract
AbstractPurposeTo determine the trajectories of spiritual distress and religious involvement among cancer patients during chemotherapy.MethodsA prospective longitudinal study was conducted over 15 months with quarterly data collection, in a total of with five cut points. Data collection was applied a questionnaire that embraced sociodemographic characteristics, clinical profile, Spiritual Distress Scale, and Belief into Action Scale. Regarding, data analysis was performed univariate, bivariate, and multivariate statistics, and the study was approved by the Ethics Committee.FindingsFrom the 322 cancer patients at the beginning, the attrition rate was 17.5% in the last time point. Most of participants were women (56.6%), with an average age of 60.3 years, and had a religious affiliation (93.7%). Statistically significant values were found of spiritual distress and religious involvement across the five cuts. At the end of 3 months after starting chemotherapy, the highest value of spiritual distress and the lowest value of religious involvement were reached.ConclusionsCancer patients who are submitted to chemotherapy, after 3 months of treatment experience the peak of spiritual distress and the lowest value of religious involvement. This critical period for nurses’ is required a massive approach regarding spiritual and religious needs.Implications for nursing practiceTherefore, knowing the trajectories of spiritual distress and religious involvement during a certain period allows for the anticipating of planning of nursing therapeutic interventions in order to promote spiritual health and spiritual well‐being outcomes in cancer patients.
Subject
Fundamentals and skills,Research and Theory
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