Correlation between spiritual health, anxiety, and sleep quality among cancer patients

Q2 Nursing
Zahra Khalili , Edris Habibi , Naser Kamyari , Shahin Tohidi , Vahid Yousofvand
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Abstract

Background

Receiving a cancer diagnosis constitutes a profoundly distressing and disconcerting experience for patients, often resulting in a loss of existential meaning. Consequently, individuals grappling with such diagnoses frequently manifest symptoms of anxiety and sleep disorders, impeding their adaptation to the challenges posed by the illness. In light of this, this research paper explores the correlation between spiritual health, anxiety, and sleep quality among cancer patients.

Methods

The study was conducted in Hamadan, Iran's Shahid Beheshti Hospital's oncology department, over a one-year period. A total of 222 cancer patients were selected through convenience sampling. Data were collected using questionnaires on demographic information, Islamic spiritual health, Beck anxiety, and Pittsburgh sleep quality.

Results

The results showed a negative correlation between spiritual health and anxiety (r = -0.232, p < 0.05), indicating that patients with lower spiritual health had higher anxiety levels. Similarly, there was a negative correlation between anxiety and sleep quality (r = -0.146, p < 0.05), suggesting that higher anxiety was associated with poorer sleep quality. However, there was no significant correlation between spiritual health and sleep quality (r = 0.032, p > 0.05).

Limitations

The limitations of the study include the use of self-report questionnaires and the potential impact of COVID-induced anxiety.

Conclusion

The study concludes that healthcare providers should assess and address the needs of cancer patients, including providing spiritual care, to reduce anxiety and improve sleep quality. Overall, the findings highlight the importance of incorporating spiritual care into cancer patients' treatment plans to enhance their well-being.

癌症患者的精神健康、焦虑和睡眠质量之间的相关性
背景接受癌症诊断对患者来说是一种极度痛苦和不安的经历,往往会导致他们丧失存在的意义。因此,面对此类诊断的患者经常会表现出焦虑和睡眠障碍的症状,阻碍他们适应疾病带来的挑战。有鉴于此,本研究论文探讨了癌症患者的精神健康、焦虑和睡眠质量之间的相关性。 研究在伊朗哈马丹的 Shahid Beheshti 医院肿瘤科进行,为期一年。研究通过方便抽样的方式共选取了 222 名癌症患者。结果显示,精神健康与焦虑之间呈负相关(r = -0.232,p <0.05),表明精神健康水平较低的患者焦虑程度较高。同样,焦虑与睡眠质量之间也存在负相关(r = -0.146,p <0.05),表明焦虑程度越高,睡眠质量越差。该研究的局限性包括使用了自我报告问卷以及 COVID 引起的焦虑可能产生的影响。总之,研究结果强调了将精神护理纳入癌症患者治疗计划以提高其幸福感的重要性。
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来源期刊
CiteScore
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发文量
114
审稿时长
21 weeks
期刊介绍: International Journal of Africa Nursing Sciences (IJANS) is an international scientific journal published by Elsevier. The broad-based journal was founded on two key tenets, i.e. to publish the most exciting research with respect to the subjects of Nursing and Midwifery in Africa, and secondly, to advance the international understanding and development of nursing and midwifery in Africa, both as a profession and as an academic discipline. The fully refereed journal provides a forum for all aspects of nursing and midwifery sciences, especially new trends and advances. The journal call for original research papers, systematic and scholarly review articles, and critical papers which will stimulate debate on research, policy, theory or philosophy of nursing as related to nursing and midwifery in Africa, technical reports, and short communications, and which will meet the journal''s high academic and ethical standards. Manuscripts of nursing practice, education, management, and research are encouraged. The journal values critical scholarly debate on issues that have strategic significance for educators, practitioners, leaders and policy-makers of nursing and midwifery in Africa. The journal publishes the highest quality scholarly contributions reflecting the diversity of nursing, and is also inviting international scholars who are engaged with nursing and midwifery in Africa to contribute to the journal. We will only publish work that demonstrates the use of rigorous methodology as well as by publishing papers that highlight the theoretical underpinnings of nursing and midwifery as it relates to the Africa context.
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