Development of the ONC-5: A quantifiable assessment of spiritual concerns for adult oncology patients.

IF 1.1 Q4 HEALTH POLICY & SERVICES
Journal of Health Care Chaplaincy Pub Date : 2025-04-01 Epub Date: 2024-09-17 DOI:10.1080/08854726.2024.2399992
Dirk Labuschagne, Patricia Palmer, Allison DeLaney, Kristen Schenk, George Fitchett
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Abstract

Religious and spiritual (R/S) beliefs are crucial coping resources for cancer patients, yet there's no standard spiritual assessment approach. We developed the ONC-5, an evidence-based model to quantify patients' spiritual concerns in adult oncology. Seventy-one patients with diverse cancer diagnoses completed a survey and a semi-structured ONC-5 interview with a chaplain. Measures included the distress thermometer, PHQ-2, R/S struggle, and spiritual well-being. Thirty interviews were reviewed for inter-rater reliability. Spearman correlations assessed validity, and the concordance correlation coefficient (CCC) was calculated for inter-rater reliability. Results showed 20% of patients had moderate or severe spiritual concerns. ONC-5 scores correlated with R/S struggle (r = .247; p = .038) and spiritual well-being (r = -.247; p = .038). The CCC of 0.4411 indicated moderate agreement. The ONC-5 helps chaplains identify spiritual concerns, prioritize care, and measure improvements. More research is needed to test its validity and reliability in diverse populations.

ONC-5的发展:成人肿瘤患者精神问题的可量化评估。
宗教和精神信仰对癌症患者来说是至关重要的应对资源,但目前还没有标准的精神评估方法。我们开发了ONC-5,这是一个基于证据的模型,用于量化成人肿瘤患者的精神问题。71名不同癌症诊断的患者完成了一项调查,并与一名牧师进行了半结构化的ONC-5访谈。测量包括痛苦温度计,PHQ-2, R/S挣扎和精神健康。对30个访谈进行了评估。Spearman相关评估效度,并计算一致性相关系数(CCC)评估信度。结果显示,20%的患者有中度或重度精神问题。ONC-5得分与R/S斗争相关(R = 0.247;P = 0.038)和精神健康(r = - 0.247;P = .038)。CCC为0.4411,表示中度一致。ONC-5帮助牧师识别精神问题,优先考虑护理和衡量改进。需要更多的研究来检验其在不同人群中的有效性和可靠性。
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Journal of Health Care Chaplaincy
Journal of Health Care Chaplaincy HEALTH POLICY & SERVICES-
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期刊介绍: The Journal of Health Care Chaplaincy publishes peer-reviewed, scholarly articles based on original research, quality assurance/improvement studies, descriptions of programs and interventions, program/intervention evaluations, and literature reviews on topics pertinent to pastoral/spiritual care, clinical pastoral education, chaplaincy, and spirituality in relation to physical and mental health.
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