Patient Perceptions About the Role of Religion and Spirituality During Cancer Care

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Katiuscha Merath
Elizabeth Palmer Kelly
J. Madison Hyer
Rittal Mehta
Julia L. Agne
Katherine Deans
Beth A. Fischer
Timothy M. Pawlik
机构
[1] The Ohio State University,Department of Surgery
[2] The Ohio State University,Comprehensive Cancer Center
[3] The Ohio State University Wexner Medical Center,Department of Internal Medicine
[4] Nationwide Children’s Hospital,Department of Surgery, Division of Pediatric Surgery
[5] Nationwide Children’s Hospital,Center for Surgical Outcomes Research
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Journal of Religion and Health | 2020年 / 59卷
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Spirituality; Religion; Cancer; Patient-centered care;
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We sought to assess the perspectives of cancer patients relative to their spiritual well-being, as well as examine the impact of religion/spirituality during cancer care. A mixed-methods concurrent embedded online survey design was used. While 86% of participants indicated a religious/spiritual belief, respondents also reported lower overall spiritual well-being than population norms (t(73) = − 5.30, p < 0.01). Open-ended responses revealed that 22% of participants desired the healthcare team to address the topic of religion/spirituality, but the majority preferred to discuss with a family member or friend (48%). Religion/spirituality might play a central role for a subset of patients across the cancer journey.
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