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未满足的精神关怀需求会影响晚期癌症患者的情绪和精神健康。

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

机构信息

Department of Psychiatry and Behavioral Sciences, Duke University Medical Center, Durham, NC 27710, USA.

出版信息

Support Care Cancer. 2012 Oct;20(10):2269-76. doi: 10.1007/s00520-011-1335-1. Epub 2011 Nov 29.

Abstract

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 (N = 150) 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) = 1.2 (0.47), p = 0.013] and less meaning and peace [adjusted β (SE) = -2.37 (1.15), p = 0.042].

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.

摘要

目的

精神关怀是医疗保健的重要组成部分,尤其是在面临晚期癌症危机时。肿瘤住院患者是否接受符合其需求的精神关怀?如果不一致,是否会对患者的结局产生不良影响?

方法

在东南医疗中心,使用验证过的工具对 150 名患有晚期癌症的患者进行调查,这些工具记录了他们的精神状态、生活质量、情绪和对护理的满意度。研究了接受的精神关怀少于期望与患者结局之间的关系。

结果

几乎所有患者都有精神需求(91%),大多数患者希望并接受来自医疗保健提供者(67%;68%)、宗教社区(78%;73%)和医院牧师(45%;36%)的精神关怀。然而,仍有相当一部分患者接受的精神关怀少于期望,来自医疗保健提供者(17%)、宗教社区(11%)和牧师(40%);从绝对数量来看,有相当一部分患者(150 名中有 42 名)从一个或多个来源接受的精神关怀少于期望。对于 35%的患者而言,关注精神关怀将提高住院期间的护理满意度。接受的精神关怀少于期望的患者报告说抑郁症状更多[调整后的β(SE)=1.2(0.47),p=0.013],精神意义和内心平静感更少[调整后的β(SE)=-2.37(1.15),p=0.042]。

结论

相当一部分住院患者没有得到他们期望的精神关怀。当精神需求得不到满足时,患者会面临抑郁和精神意义感及内心平静感降低的风险。应根据癌症患者的需求提供精神关怀。

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