Spiritual distress of patients living with cancer in Northern Vietnam.

IF 1.1 Q4 NURSING
Y. Ku, L. Ha, S. Kuo, S. Chen
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BACKGROUND Literature on the spirituality of cancer patients has been mainly focused on the experiences of western patients. Few studies explore the experience of Asian cancer patients, while no spiritual study on cancer patients has been conducted in Vietnam. PURPOSE The purpose of this study was to survey the spiritual distress of cancer patients at two general hospitals in northern Vietnam. METHODS This was a quantitative survey with a cross-sectional design. This study used purposive sampling with a fitting the inclusion criteria, alongside the Spiritual Distress Scale-Vietnam version (SDS-V). The data was collected by an investigator in two general hospitals in northern Vietnam. The study received approval from two research councils. RESULTS The results demonstrated that the demographics of cancer patients in the study reflected the national data of Vietnam. Regarding the four exploratory dimensions, more than 50% of cancer patients expressed feeling hardship and sorrow, most did not feel loneliness, most patients reported a good relationship with others and God, while the majority of were afraid to discuss death. CONCLUSIONS Due to impact of aging and poverty on the sample patients, further studies into the interconnectivity between economics and the spiritual health status of patients is recommended. Additionally, since the 132 Vietnamese cancer patients reported a positive relationship with others and God, healthcare professionals should study effective strategies to apply the above strengths in easing hardships for future cancer patients.
越南北部癌症患者的精神痛苦。
关于癌症患者灵性的文献主要集中在西方患者的经验上。很少有研究探讨亚洲癌症患者的经历,而越南也没有对癌症患者进行精神研究。目的调查越南北部两所综合医院癌症患者的精神痛苦状况。方法采用横断面设计的定量调查方法。本研究采用目的性抽样,拟合纳入标准,以及精神痛苦量表-越南版(SDS-V)。数据是由一名调查员在越南北部的两家综合医院收集的。这项研究得到了两个研究委员会的批准。结果本研究中癌症患者的人口统计反映了越南的国家数据。在四个探索性维度中,超过50%的癌症患者表示感到艰难和悲伤,大多数患者没有感到孤独,大多数患者表示与他人和上帝的关系良好,而大多数患者害怕讨论死亡。结论由于老龄化和贫困对样本患者的影响,建议进一步研究经济与患者精神健康状况之间的相互关系。此外,由于132名越南癌症患者报告了与他人和上帝的积极关系,医疗保健专业人员应该研究有效的策略,将上述优势应用于减轻未来癌症患者的痛苦。
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期刊介绍: Since its launch in 1995, International Journal of Palliative Nursing (IJPN) has been committed to promoting excellence in palliative and hospice care. It is now established as the leading journal for nurses working in this most demanding profession, covering all aspects of palliative care nursing in a way which is intelligent, helpful and accessible, and so useful in daily practice. The aim of IJPN is to provide nurses with essential information to help them deliver the best possible care and support for their patients. Each issue contains an unparalleled range of peer-reviewed clinical, professional and educational articles, as well as helpful and informative information on practical, legal and policy issues of importance to all palliative nurses.
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