Comparison of Spiritual Needs between Patients with Progressive Terminal Kidney Disease and Their Family Caregivers.

Ye-Jean Kim, Oknan Choi, Biro Kim, Jiyoung Chun, Kyung-Ah Kang
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Abstract

Purpose: The purpose of this study was to compare differences in spiritual needs (SNs) and factors influencing SNs between patients with progressive terminal kidney disease and their family caregivers.

Methods: An explorative comparative survey was used to identify the SNs of patients (N=102) with progressive terminal kidney disease undergoing hemodialysis and their family caregivers (N=88) at a general hospital located in Seoul, South Korea. The data were analyzed using descriptive statistics, the chi-square test, the independent t-test, one way analysis of variance, the Scheffé test, and multiple regression with dummy variables.

Results: The SNs among family caregivers were higher than in the patient group. SNs were higher among those who were religious in both groups. Loving others was the highest-ranked sub-dimension in the patient group, followed in descending order by maintaining positive perspective, finding meaning, Reevaluating beliefs and life, asking "why?", receiving love and spiritual support, preparing for death, and relating to God. In the family group, the corresponding order was maintaining positive perspective, loving others, finding meaning, receiving love and spiritual support, preparing for death, relating to God, and asking "why?". The factors that had a negative influence on the level of SNs were not being religious in the patient group and having only a middle school level of education in the family group.

Conclusion: The results of this study may serve as evidence that spiritual care for non-cancer patients' family caregivers should be considered as an important part of hospice and palliative care.

进展性终末期肾病患者及其家属的精神需求比较。
目的:比较进展性终末期肾病患者及其家庭照顾者精神需求(SNs)的差异及其影响因素。方法:采用探索性比较调查方法,对韩国首尔某综合医院接受血液透析的进行性终末期肾病患者(N=102)及其家庭照顾者(N=88)的SNs进行调查。采用描述性统计、卡方检验、独立t检验、单因素方差分析、scheff检验和含虚拟变量的多元回归对数据进行分析。结果:家庭照顾者的SNs高于患者组。两组中信教的人的社交网络都较高。爱他人是患者群体中排名最高的子维度,其次是保持积极的观点、寻找意义、重新评估信仰和生活、问“为什么”、接受爱和精神支持、为死亡做准备、与上帝联系。在家庭群体中,相应的顺序是保持积极的观点,爱他人,寻找意义,接受爱和精神支持,为死亡做准备,与上帝联系,问“为什么”。对社交网络水平有负面影响的因素是患者组没有宗教信仰,家庭组只有中学文化程度。结论:本研究结果表明,非癌症患者家属照护者的精神关怀应作为安宁疗护和姑息疗护的重要组成部分。
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