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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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When 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. Patients with incurable cancer who were able to understand Dutch and were well enough to participate, completed the provisional SWB measure and two scales assessing “Images of God” and “attitudes towards death and afterlife”. Linear stepwise regression analysis was conducted to assess the relation between SWB and other factors. Fifty two Dutch patients, 28 females and 24 males, participated. The whole SWB measure validation identified four scoring scales: Existential (EX), Relationship with Self (RS), Relationships with Others (RO), Relationship with Something Greater (RSG) and Relationship with God (RG, for believers only). Adherence to an image of an Unknowable God and a worse WHO performance status were negatively associated with the EX scale. The image of an Unknowable God was also found to be negatively associated with the RS scale. Higher education correlated positively with the RO scale. Adherence to a Personal or Non-Personal Image of God was not found to be positively influencing any of the domains of SWB. For our participants, an Unknowable Image of God had a negative relationship with their SWB. Furthermore, specific images of God (Personal or Non Personal) are not associated with domains of SWB. Together, these findings suggest that spiritual wellbeing surpasses traditional religious views. The development of a new language which more naturally expresses different images of a higher being amongst patients in western late-modern societies may further aid our understanding and subsequently lead to an improvement in patients’ spiritual wellbeing.
机译:当患者面临生命的尽头时,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研究,以研究他们的精神健康,神的形象以及对死亡的态度之间的关系。能够理解荷兰语且足够参与的无法治愈的癌症患者,完成了暂定的SWB措施和两个评估“上帝的形象”和“对死亡和来世态度的评估”量表。进行线性逐步回归分析以评估SWB和其他因素之间的关系。 52位荷兰患者参加,其中28位女性和24位男性。整个SWB量度验证确定了四个评分标准:存在(EX),与自我的关系(RS),与他人的关系(RO),与更重要的事物(RSG)和与上帝的关系(RG,仅针对信徒)。遵守不可知神的形象和较差的WHO绩效状态与EX量表负相关。还发现了一个不为人知的上帝的形象与RS标度负相关。高等教育与RO规模呈正相关。坚持上帝的个人或非个人形象并没有对SWB的任何领域产生积极影响。对于我们的参与者来说,神的不可知像与他们的SWB有负面关系。此外,上帝的特定图像(个人或非个人)与SWB的域无关。总之,这些发现表明精神健康超越了传统的宗教观点。在西方近代社会中,一种新语言的发展更自然地表达了更高的患者形象,这可能会进一步帮助我们理解,并因此改善患者的精神健康。

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