Piderman Katherine M, Breitkopf Carmen Radecki, Jenkins Sarah M, Euerle Terin T, Lovejoy Laura A, Kwete Gracia M, Jatoi Aminah
Coordinator of Research, Chaplain Services; Assistant Professor of Psychiatry, Mayo Clinic, Rochester, MN, USA;
Associate Professor, Department of Health Services Research, Mayo Clinic, Rochester, MN, USA;
Rambam Maimonides Med J. 2015 Apr 29;6(2):e0015. doi: 10.5041/RMMJ.10199. eCollection 2015 Apr.
This pilot study was designed to describe changes in spiritual well-being (SWB), spiritual coping, and quality of life (QOL) in patients with brain cancer or other neurodegenerative diseases participating in a chaplain-led spiritual life review interview and development of a spiritual legacy document (SLD).
Eligible participants were enrolled and completed baseline questionnaires. They were interviewed by a board-certified chaplain about spiritual influences, beliefs, practices, values, and spiritual struggles. An SLD was prepared for each participant, and one month follow-up questionnaires were completed. Two cases are summarized, and spiritual development themes are illustrated within a spiritual development framework.
A total of 27 patients completed baseline questionnaires and the interview; 24 completed the SLD, and 15 completed the follow-up questionnaire. Increases in SWB, religious coping, and QOL were detected. The majority maintained the highest (best) scores of negative religious coping, demonstrating minimal spiritual struggle.
Despite the challenges of brain cancers and other neurodegenerative diseases, participants demonstrated improvements in SWB, positive religious coping, and QOL. Patient comments indicate that benefit is related to the opportunity to reflect on and integrate spiritual experiences and to preserve them for others. Research with a larger, more diverse sample is needed, as well as clinical applications for those too vulnerable to participate in longitudinal follow-up.
本初步研究旨在描述参与由牧师主导的精神生活回顾访谈及制定精神遗产文件(SLD)的脑癌或其他神经退行性疾病患者的精神幸福感(SWB)、精神应对方式及生活质量(QOL)的变化。
符合条件的参与者入组并完成基线问卷。由一名获得委员会认证的牧师就精神影响、信仰、实践、价值观及精神挣扎对他们进行访谈。为每位参与者准备一份SLD,并完成一个月后的随访问卷。总结两个案例,并在精神发展框架内阐述精神发展主题。
共有27名患者完成了基线问卷及访谈;24名完成了SLD,15名完成了随访问卷。发现SWB、宗教应对方式及QOL有所提高。大多数人保持了消极宗教应对的最高(最佳)得分,表明精神挣扎最小。
尽管脑癌和其他神经退行性疾病存在挑战,但参与者在SWB、积极宗教应对方式及QOL方面均有改善。患者的评论表明,受益与反思和整合精神体验并将其留给他人的机会有关。需要对更大、更多样化的样本进行研究,同时也需要为那些过于脆弱而无法参与纵向随访的患者提供临床应用。