正在接受化疗的癌症幸存者的正念、灵性和生活质量:印度尼西亚三个月的观察性研究

Wastu Adi Mulyono, Hsing-Mei Chen
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癌症幸存者的人数持续增加。然而,对大多数人来说,幸存者仍然具有挑战性。需要进一步开发新的策略来对抗生存期间的压力。而宗教精神方面则是潜在的资源。对274名癌症幸存者进行了前瞻性研究。工具包括Freiberg正念量表、慢性疾病治疗功能评估-精神健康、感知压力量表和世界卫生组织生活质量简表。设置三个时间点数据,基线、1个月和3个月。数据分析采用重复测量方差分析。结果显示,274例癌症幸存者的平均年龄为48.97岁(11.85岁),生存期为1.35年。通过三点测量获得的系列数据,每个变量的正念分别为34.15、33.12和40.41;精神、压力、生活质量分别为33.40、30.87、32.56、20.31、21.56、19.48、61.49、55.71、63.84。总之,在三个月的观察中,癌症幸存者经历了正念、精神、压力和生活质量的波动水平。然而,在第三个月,正念、精神、压力和生活质量的自然改善都得到了改善。
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Mindfulness, Spirituality, and Quality of Life among Cancer Survivors Undergoing Chemotherapy: Three-Month Observa-Tional Studies in Indonesia
Cancer survivors’ population has continued to increase. However, survivorship remains challenging for most. Further development of new strategies to combat stress during survivorship was in demand. While religious-spiritual aspects were available as potential resources. A prospective study contributed 274 cancer survivors was conducted. Instruments included the Freiberg Mindfulness Inventory, Functional Assessment of Chronic Illness Therapy - Spiritual Well-Being, Perceived Stress Scale, and the Brief World Health Organization Quality of Life. Three-time points data were set, baseline, one month, and three months. Data were analyzed using repeated-measures ANOVA. The results showed that the mean age of the 274 cancer survivors was 48.97 (11.85) years old with a survivorship period of 1.35 years. Series data obtained from three points measurements each variable were mindfulness 34.15, 33.12, and 40.41; spirituality 33.40, 30.87, and 32.56, stress 20.31, 21.56, and 19.48, and quality-of-life 61.49, 55.71, 63.84, respectively. In conclusion, cancer survivors experienced fluctuating levels of mindfulness and spirituality, stress, and quality of life for three months of observations. However, the natural improvement of mindfulness, spirituality, stress, and quality of life improved in month three.
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