Spiritual well-being of terminally ill patients and next-of-kin caregivers in hospice care: A quantitative and qualitative approach

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Hsueh, Er-Jung [1 ,2 ,3 ]
Tsai, Shu-Chun [4 ,5 ]
Lai, Jun-Hung [6 ]
Lu, Chi-Yu [4 ,5 ]
Huang, Tsai-Wei [4 ,5 ,7 ,8 ]
Gautama, Made Satya Nugraha [9 ]
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[1] Yuans Gen Hosp, Canc Ctr, Kaohsiung, Taiwan
[2] Yuans Gen Hosp, Hemophilia Ctr, Kaohsiung, Taiwan
[3] Yuans Gen Hosp, Dept Internal Med, Div Hematooncol, Kaohsiung, Taiwan
[4] Taipei Med Univ, Coll Nursing, Sch Nursing, Taipei City, Taiwan
[5] Taipei Med Univ, Wan Fang Hosp, Dept Nursing, Taipei City, Taiwan
[6] Erlin Christian Hosp, Dept Internal Med, Div Gastroenterol & Hepatol, Changhua, Taiwan
[7] Taipei Med Univ, Wan Fang Hosp, Res Ctr Nursing Clin Practice, Taipei City, Taiwan
[8] Taipei Med Univ, Cochrane Taiwan, Taipei City, Taiwan
[9] Univ Pendidikan Ganesha, Fac Med, Dept Nursing, Bali, Taiwan
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Terminal cancer patients; next-of-kin caregivers; spiritual well-being; hospice palliative care; gender differences; holistic care; PALLIATIVE CARE; LIFE; SYMPTOMS; END;
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10.1017/S1478951525000409
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R19 [保健组织与事业(卫生事业管理)];
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Background Terminal cancer patients often endure significant distress, impacting their quality of life. Spiritual well-being provides peace and meaning during this challenging period. Objectives. This study explored the spiritual well-being of terminally ill patients and their next-of-kin caregivers in hospice care, focusing on factors influencing their spiritual experiences. Methods This mixed-methods study included 30 terminally ill patients and 17 next-of-kin caregivers in hospice care. Spiritual well-being was assessed using the Functional Assessment of Chronic Illness Therapy - Spiritual Well-Being Scale (FACIT-Sp-12), and symptom distress with the Edmonton Symptom Assessment Scale. Qualitative data were collected through semi-structured interviews at baseline, 1 week, and 1 month. Data were analyzed using quantitative methods and thematic analysis. Results Patients showed a significant improvement in spiritual well-being over time, with FACIT-Sp-12 scores increasing from 28.6 at baseline to 31.3 at 1 month (p < .01). Symptoms such as shortness of breath (beta = -1.19, p < .001), drowsiness (beta = -1.27, p = .01), and anxiety (beta = -0.60, p = .03) were negatively associated with spiritual well-being. Caregiver spiritual well-being positively influenced patient scores, especially with female caregivers (beta = 0.26, p < .001). Qualitative findings supported these results, revealing themes of spiritual adjustment, the impact of physical symptoms on spiritual well-being, and the crucial role of caregivers in providing emotional and spiritual support. Significance of results Early palliative care facilitates spiritual adjustment in terminally ill patients. A holistic approach addressing physical symptoms and psychological distress is essential. Supporting caregivers, particularly female ones, positively impacts patient spiritual well-being. Tailored interventions considering the unique needs of patients and caregivers are recommended to enhance palliative care quality.
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