Adoption of patient communication rules in clinical practice and the role of faith-based communities in shaping them: the palliative aspect of spiritual support

IF 1.3 Q3 PSYCHIATRY
K. Sokolovskiy, O. Pashanova, V. Beketov, Andrey Aleshkin
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ABSTRACT The goal is to analyse patient communication rules and explore the role of specific faith-based communities in shaping them. The study was based on data collected from four groups of patients of different psychological types. About 77% of all patients in need of palliative care in Russia have diseases related to non-malignant diseases, among which there are also those requiring psychological medical care and spiritual support. Psychospiritual work, divided between psychotherapists and workers of faith-based organisations, was carried out over a period of eight months. The work was divided into four phases. The mental status of the patients was analysed in each phase. The analysis of the mental status showed improvement of the patients' mental state in the second and fourth phases, after interacting with the workers of a faith-based organisation. During the experiment, communication problems between patients and representatives of faith-based communities were identified in the study groups.
在临床实践中采用病人沟通规则和信仰社区在塑造这些规则中的作用:精神支持的缓和方面
目的是分析患者沟通规则,并探讨特定信仰社区在塑造这些规则中的作用。这项研究基于从四组不同心理类型的患者中收集的数据。在俄罗斯需要姑息治疗的所有患者中,约有77%患有与非恶性疾病有关的疾病,其中也有需要心理医疗护理和精神支持的患者。心理治疗工作由心理治疗师和信仰组织的工作人员进行,为期八个月。这项工作分为四个阶段。分析各阶段患者的精神状态。精神状态分析显示,在与信仰组织的工作人员互动后,患者的精神状态在第二和第四阶段有所改善。在实验过程中,研究小组确定了患者与信仰社区代表之间的沟通问题。
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