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Unmet spiritual care needs impact emotional and spiritual well-being in advanced cancer patients

机译:未得到满足的精神保健需要影响晚期癌症患者的情绪和精神健康

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Purpose Spiritual care is an important part of healthcare, especially when facing the crisis of advanced cancer. Do oncology inpatients receive spiritual care consistent with their needs? When inconsistent, are there deleterious effects on patient outcomes? Methods Patients with advanced cancer (N0150) were surveyed during their inpatient stay at a southeastern medical center using validated instruments documenting spirituality, quality of life, mood, and satisfaction with care. Relationships between the receipt of less spiritual care than desired and patient outcomes were examined. Results Almost all patients had spiritual needs (91%) and the majority desired and received spiritual care from their healthcare providers (67%; 68%), religious community (78%; 73%), and hospital chaplain (45%; 36%). However, a significant subset received less spiritual care than desired from their healthcare providers (17%), religious community (11%), and chaplain (40%); in absolute terms, the number who received less care than desired from one or more sources was substantial (42 of 150). Attention to spiritual care would improve satisfaction with care while hospitalized for 35% of patients. Patients who received less spiritual care than desired reported more depressive symptoms [adjusted β (SE)01.2 (0.47), p00.013] and less meaning and peace [adjusted β (SE)0 2.37 (1.15), p00.042]. Conclusions A substantial minority of patients did not receive the spiritual care they desired while hospitalized. When spiritual needs are not met, patients are at risk of depression and reduced sense of spiritual meaning and peace. Spiritual care should be matched to cancer patients' needs.
机译:目的精神保健是医疗保健的重要组成部分,尤其是在面对晚期癌症的危机时。肿瘤住院患者是否获得与其需求相符的精神保健?如果不一致,会对患者的结局产生有害影响吗?方法在东南医疗中心住院期间,对晚期癌症患者(N0150)进行了调查,使用了证明其精神状态,生活质量,情绪和护理满意度的有效仪器。研究了精神护理少于期望的接受与患者预后之间的关系。结果几乎所有患者都有精神需求(91%),并且大多数患者都希望得到他们的医疗保健提供者的精神护理(67%; 68%),宗教团体(78%; 73%)和医院牧师(45%; 36%) )。但是,有很大一部分人从医疗保健提供者(17%),宗教团体(11%)和牧师(40%)那里得到的精神保健少于所需;绝对而言,从一个或多个来源获得的护理少于期望的人数是可观的(150人中有42人)。 35%的患者在住院期间注意精神护理会提高护理满意度。精神护理得不到所期望的患者报告的抑郁症状更多[调整后的β(SE)01.2(0.47),p00.013],意义和安宁更少[调整后的β(SE)0 2.37(1.15),p00.042]。结论绝大多数患者在住院期间没有得到他们所需要的精神护理。如果精神上的需求得不到满足,患者就有抑郁的风险,精神上的意义与和平感降低。精神保健应与癌症患者的需求相匹配。

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