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Images of God and attitudes towards death in relation to spiritual wellbeing: an exploratory side study of the EORTC QLQ-SWB32 validation study in palliative cancer patients

机译:与精神健康相关的上帝形象和对死亡的态度:针对姑息性癌症患者的EORTC QLQ-SWB32验证研究的探索性侧面研究

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BackgroundWhen patients are facing the ends of their lives, spiritual concerns often become more important. It is argued that effective, integrated palliative care should include addressing patients’ spiritual wellbeing. In 2002 the EORTC Quality of Life Group began an international study to develop an spiritual wellbeing measure for palliative patients (SWB). Spiritual wellbeing is a complex construct, which comprises multiple contributory components. While conducting the EORTC SWB validation study with Dutch palliative cancer patients we also conducted an exploratory side study to examine the relationship between their spiritual wellbeing, images of God, and attitudes towards death.
机译:背景技术当患者面对生命的尽头时,精神上的顾虑往往变得更加重要。有人认为,有效的综合姑息治疗应包括解决患者的精神健康问题。 EORTC生活质量小组于2002年开始了一项国际研究,以开发针对姑息患者(SWB)的精神健康措施。精神健康是一个复杂的结构,其中包含多个共同的组成部分。在对荷兰的姑息性癌症患者进行EORTC SWB验证研究时,我们还进行了一项探索性侧面研究,以检查他们的精神健康,神的形象以及对死亡的态度之间的关系。

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