Spiritual care interventions for palliative care patients: A scoping review.

IF 1.9 4区 医学 Q3 HEALTH POLICY & SERVICES
Paula Jaman-Mewes, Mayara Caetano da Silva de Oliveira, Marcia Regina Mazotti, Marina de Goés Salvetti
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Abstract

Objectives: To identify and map spiritual care interventions to address spiritual needs and alleviate suffering of patients in the context of palliative care.

Methods: A scoping review using the PRISMA ScR (Preferred Reporting Items for Systematic reviews and Meta-Analyses extension for Scoping Reviews) checklist was conducted according to the JBI (Joanna Briggs Institute) guidelines. The search was conducted from October 2022 to January 2023 using 9 electronic databases and gray literature. Studies on spiritual care interventions in palliative care were included. Disagreements between the 2 reviewers were resolved by discussion or a third reviewer.

Results: A total of 47 studies were included in this review. All selected articles were published between 2003 and 2022. In total, 8 types of spiritual care interventions were identified to assess spiritual needs and/or alleviate suffering: conversations between the patient and a team member, religious practice interventions, therapeutic presence, guided music therapy, multidisciplinary interventions, guided meditation, art therapy, and combined interventions with multiple components such as music, art, integrative therapy, and reflection.

Significance of results: Our study identified few spiritual care interventions in palliative care worldwide. Although this review noted a gradual increase in studies, there is a need to improve the reporting quality of spiritual care interventions, so they can be replicated in other contexts. The different interventions identified in this review can be a contribution to palliative care teams as they provide a basis for what is currently being done internationally to alleviate suffering in palliative care and what can be improved. No patient or public contribution was required to design or undertake this methodological research.

对姑息关怀患者的精神关怀干预:范围综述。
目的确定并绘制精神关怀干预措施图,以满足姑息关怀中患者的精神需求并减轻其痛苦:根据 JBI(乔安娜-布里格斯研究所)指南,使用 PRISMA ScR(系统性综述和 Meta 分析首选报告项目扩展范围综述)核对表进行了范围综述。检索时间为 2022 年 10 月至 2023 年 1 月,使用了 9 个电子数据库和灰色文献。纳入了有关姑息治疗中精神关怀干预的研究。两位审稿人之间的分歧通过讨论或第三位审稿人解决:本综述共纳入 47 项研究。所有入选文章均发表于 2003 年至 2022 年之间。共发现了8种精神关怀干预措施,用于评估精神需求和/或减轻痛苦:患者与团队成员之间的对话、宗教实践干预、治疗性存在、指导性音乐疗法、多学科干预、指导性冥想、艺术疗法,以及包含音乐、艺术、综合疗法和反思等多种成分的综合干预措施:我们的研究发现,在全球范围内,姑息关怀中的精神关怀干预措施很少。尽管本综述注意到研究逐渐增多,但仍有必要提高灵性关怀干预的报告质量,以便在其他情况下推广。本综述中确定的不同干预措施可以为姑息关怀团队做出贡献,因为它们为目前国际上在姑息关怀中减轻痛苦的措施以及可以改进的措施提供了基础。在设计或开展这项方法研究时,不需要患者或公众的贡献。
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