Spirituality and pain in patients with metastatic breast cancer

Samantha Brandes, Ana Carolline Taborda Kemczenski, Ana Paula Niespodzinski, Anne Izabelly de Aguiar Cabral Martins Souza, Gabriela Barbier, Jean Carl Silva, Helbert do Nascimento Lima
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Abstract This observational, cross-sectional and quantitative study, by means of the assessment instruments Brief Pain Inventory, Functional Assessment of Chronic Illness Therapy Spiritual Well-Being and Beck Depression Inventory – Short Form, evaluated the influence of spirituality and depression in the pain perception of patients with metastatic breast cancer. Mean age was 57.3 years. Of the 30 participants, 24 (80%) were treated in a public service, 17 (57%) had been diagnosed with breast cancer for more than 5 years, and 27 (90%) were religious or spiritual. Patients with spiritual well-being scores above the median had lower depressive symptom scores (3 vs. 6; p =0.021). The median total score of spiritual well-being showed no significant difference when stratified by median pain perception (31.5% vs. 28.5%; p =0.405). Greater spiritual well-being may be related to lower rates of depression.
转移性乳腺癌患者的精神和疼痛
摘要本研究采用观察性、横断面性和定量研究方法,采用《简明疼痛量表》、《慢性疾病治疗精神幸福感功能量表》和《贝克抑郁量表简表》评估精神状态和抑郁状态对转移性乳腺癌患者疼痛感知的影响。平均年龄57.3岁。在30名参与者中,24人(80%)在公共服务部门接受治疗,17人(57%)被诊断患有乳腺癌超过5年,27人(90%)有宗教信仰或精神信仰。精神幸福感得分高于中位数的患者抑郁症状得分较低(3比6;p = 0.021)。以疼痛感中位数分层时,精神幸福感中位数总分无显著差异(31.5% vs 28.5%;p = 0.405)。更大的精神健康可能与更低的抑郁率有关。
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