尊严治疗对姑息治疗癌症患者生命意义评分的影响。

IF 2.1 4区 医学 Q3 HEALTH POLICY & SERVICES
Michelle Uchida Miwa, Carlos Eduardo Paiva, Ana Julia Sucupira Ferreira, Miguel Julião, Harvey Max Chochinov, Welinton Yoshio Hirai, Ricardo Dos Reis, Bianca Sakamoto Ribeiro Paiva
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摘要

目的:尊严治疗(DT)有助于重塑和赋予意义的疾病过程的绝症患者。本研究旨在评估DT对生活意义评分的影响,并评估DT对接受姑息治疗的癌症患者的身体和情绪症状的缓解程度。方法:采用前后对照临床试验,招募30例姑息治疗住院患者,在实施DT前后分别填写埃德蒙顿症状评估量表(ESAS)和生命意义量表(MiLS)。结果:在受邀参加研究的40名患者中,30名(75%)参与者完成了DT: 22名(73%)女性和8名(27%)男性。住院期间死亡18例(60%),出院12例(40%)。在分析与mls评分相关的因素时,发现情绪和身体领域的ESAS评分呈正相关,而与ESAS总分、精神ESAS评分、男性性别、高等教育程度和癌症诊断持续时间(bb0 ~ 6年)呈负相关。结果的意义:DT有助于临床相关的改善,尽管在情感和精神健康以及生活意义方面没有统计学意义。这强调了对接近死亡的姑息治疗患者考虑DT治疗的重要性。
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Effect of dignity therapy on meaning in life scores of cancer patients in palliative care.

Objectives: Dignity Therapy (DT) helps reframe and give meaning to the illness process of the terminally ill individual. This study aims to evaluate the effect of DT on meaning in life scores and, additionally, to assess how much DT can alleviate physical and emotional symptoms in cancer patients undergoing palliative care.

Methods: This was a before-and-after clinical trial, involving the recruitment of 30 patients hospitalized in a palliative care unit, who filled out the Edmonton Symptom Assessment Scale (ESAS) and the Meaning in Life Scale (MiLS) both before and after the implementation of DT.

Results: Of the 40 patients invited to participate in the study, DT was completed by 30 (75%) participants: 22 (73%) women and 8 (27%) men. Eighteen (60%) patients died during hospitalization, while 12 (40%) were discharged. When analyzing the factors correlated with the MiLS scores, a positive association was identified between the emotional and physical domains of the ESAS, and a negative association with the total ESAS score, spiritual ESAS score, male gender, higher educational level, and a cancer diagnosis duration (>6 years).

Significance of results: DT contributed to clinically relevant improvement, albeit not statistically significant, observed in emotional and spiritual well-being, as well as in the meaning of life. This underscores the importance of considering DT for palliative care patients nearing death.

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