Prevalence and factors associated with demoralization in palliative care patients: A cross-sectional study from Hong Kong

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作者
Chan, Wallace Chi Ho [1 ]
Yu, Clare Tsz Kiu [1 ]
Kwok, Denis Ka Shaw [1 ]
Wan, Jamie Kit Ming [2 ]
机构
[1] Chinese Univ Hong Kong, Dept Social Work, Hong Kong, Peoples R China
[2] Bradbury Hosp, Hosp Author, Hong Kong, Peoples R China
关键词
Demoralization; Depression; End of life; Family support; Palliative care patients; CANCER-PATIENTS; SELF-COMPETENCE; DEATH WORK; EMOTIONAL CHALLENGES; EXISTENTIAL DISTRESS; FAMILY CAREGIVERS; SUICIDAL IDEATION; DEPRESSION; SCALE; VALIDATION;
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10.1017/S1478951522001171
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R19 [保健组织与事业(卫生事业管理)];
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摘要
Objectives Although demoralization is common among palliative care patients, it has not yet been examined empirically in the Hong Kong Chinese context. This study aims to examine (1) the prevalence of demoralization among community-dwelling palliative care patients in Hong Kong; (2) the percentage of palliative care patients who are demoralized but not depressed and vice versa; and (3) the association of socio-demographic factors, particularly family support, with demoralization. Method A cross-sectional study targeting community-living palliative care patients in Hong Kong was conducted. A total of 54 patients were recruited by a local hospice and interviewed for completing a questionnaire which included measures of demoralization, depression, perceived family support, and demographic information. Results The prevalence of demoralization was 64.8%. Although there was overlap between demoralization and depression (52.8% meeting the criteria of both), 7.5% of depressed patients were not demoralized, and 13.2% of demoralized patients were not depressed. Participants who were not single and had more depressive symptoms and less family support had a significantly higher demoralization level. Significance of results This is the first study which reports the prevalence of demoralization in Hong Kong. Demoralization was found common in community-living palliative care patients receiving medical social work services in Hong Kong. This study provides evidence of the importance of differentiating the constructs between demoralization and depression. It also provides an implication that those who are married, more depressed, and have the least family support could be the most vulnerable group at risk of demoralization. We recommend that early assessment of demoralization among palliative care patients be considered.
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