| Literature DB >> 24027598 |
Nora-Beata Erichsen1, Arndt Büssing.
Abstract
While the research on spiritual needs of patients with chronic and life-threatening diseases increases, there is limited knowledge about psychosocial and spiritual needs of elderly living in residential/nursing homes. We were interested in which needs were of relevance at all, and how these needs are related to life satisfaction and mood states. For that purpose we enrolled 100 elderly living in residential/nursing homes (mean age 84 ± 7 years, 82% women) and provided standardized questionnaires, that is, Spiritual Needs Questionnaire (SpNQ), Brief Multidimensional Life Satisfaction Scale (BMLSS), Quality of Life in Elders with Multimorbidity (FLQM) questionnaire, and a mood states scale (ASTS). Religious needs and Existential needs were of low relevance, while inner peace needs were of some and needs for giving/generativity of highest relevance. Regression analyses revealed that the specific needs were predicted best by religious trust and mood states, particularly tiredness. However, life satisfaction and quality of life were not among the significant predictors. Most had the intention to connect with those who will remember them, although they fear that there is limited interest in their concerns. It remains an open issue how these unmet needs can be adequately supported.Entities:
Year: 2013 PMID: 24027598 PMCID: PMC3763582 DOI: 10.1155/2013/913247
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Evid Based Complement Alternat Med ISSN: 1741-427X Impact factor: 2.629
Sociodemographic and psychometric data of 100 interviewed elderly.
| Variables | Mean/% |
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| Age (mean ± SD) | 84 ± 7 |
| Gender (%) | |
| Men | 18 |
| Women | 82 |
| Family status (%) | |
| Married | 13 |
| Single/divorced | 19 |
| Widowed | 68 |
| Access to family (%) | 88 |
| Education level (%)* | |
| Primary/secondary | 55 |
| (Junior) high school | 45 |
| Denomination (%) | |
| Christian | 84 |
| None | 16 |
| Self-perceived religiosity (%) | |
| Religious | 35 |
| Not religious | 56 |
| Undecided | 9 |
| Type of institution (%) | |
| Residential home | 73 |
| Assisted accommodation | 20 |
| Residential nursing home | 7 |
| Self-care abilities (%) | |
| Independent | 28 |
| Largely independent | 27 |
| Only with help | 45 |
| Religious trust (SpREUK; mean ± SD; range 0–100) | 38 ± 29 |
| Daily life affections (VAS; mean ± SD; range 0–100) | 44 ± 27 |
| Life satisfaction (BMLSS; mean ± SD; range 0–100) | 68 ± 13 |
| Life satisfaction (FSQM; mean ± SD; range 1–6) | 4.2 ± 0.9 |
Results are means ± standard deviation (SD) or percentage of the respective sociodemographic or psychometric variables. *Categorization of education level has to be interpreted with caution because it refers to the conditions of the time period from 1920 to 1950 with limited access to higher education. BMLSS: Brief Multidimensional Life Satisfaction Scale; FLQM: “quality of life in elders with multimorbidity” questionnaire; SpREUK: “Spiritual and Religious Attitudes in Dealing with Illness” questionnaire; VAS: visual analogue scale.
Ranking of specific needs.
| Item number | Stated needs | Mean | SD | Related factor |
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| N6 | Plunge into beauty of nature | 2.23 | 1.00 | IP |
| N25 | Feel connected with family | 1.89 | 1.26 | — |
| N4 | Reflect previous life | 1.56 | 1.17 | EN |
| N13 | Turn to someone in a loving attitude | 1.52 | 1.24 | IP |
| N24 | Being complete and safe | 1.38 | 1.29 | — |
| N29 | Invited for private meetings by friends again | 1.26 | 1.18 | — |
| N14 | Give away something from yourself | 1.25 | 1.24 | (GG) |
| N15 | Solace someone | 1.09 | 1.20 | GG |
| N20 | Pray for yourself | 1.01 | 1.10 | RN |
| N9 | Listen to touching music | 0.99 | 1.12 | — |
| N26 | Pass own life experiences to others | 0.98 | 1.06 | GG |
| N21 | Participate at a religious ceremony | 0.94 | 1.10 | RN |
| N7 | Dwell at a place of quietness and peace | 0.91 | 1.20 | IP |
| N2 | Talk with others about fears and worries | 0.70 | 1.12 | IP |
| N23 | Turn to a higher presence | 0.70 | 1.10 | RN |
| N1 | Receive more attention | 0.69 | 1.11 | — |
| N8 | Find inner peace | 0.67 | 1.11 | IP |
| N11 | Talk with someone about the question of meaning in life | 0.55 | 1.00 | EN |
| N28 | Reinvolved by family in their life concerns | 0.43 | 0.90 | — |
| N10 | Find meaning in illness and/or suffering | 0.41 | 0.84 | EN |
| N5 | Dissolve open aspects of your life | 0.37 | 0.87 | (EN) |
| N22 | Read religious/spiritual books | 0.28 | 0.72 | RN |
| N30 | Receive more support from your family | 0.28 | 0.75 | — |
| N17 | Be forgiven | 0.26 | 0.72 | (IP) |
| N16 | Forgive someone from a distinct period of your life | 0.23 | 0.68 | EN |
| N12 | Talk with someone about the possibility of life after death | 0.22 | 0.66 | EN |
| N18 | Pray with someone | 0.19 | 0.60 | RN |
| N3 | Someone of your community (i.e., priest, chaplain) cares for you | 0.15 | 0.52 | (RN) |
| N19 | Someone prays for you | 0.11 | 0.49 | RN |
Results are means ± standard deviation (SD) of the respective needs (range: 0–3). The items refer to the following factors: religious needs (RN), existential needs (EN), inner peace needs (IP), and giving/generativity (GG); some items are additional items which are not regarded as spiritual needs.
Mean values of spiritual needs scores.
| Religious needs | Existential needs | Inner peace needs | Giving/generativity | |
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| All | ||||
| Mean | 0.54 | 0.59 | 1.07 | 1.29 |
| SD | 0.58 | 0.49 | 0.63 | 0.91 |
| Gender | ||||
| Female | ||||
| Mean | 0.60 | 0.60 | 1.06 | 1.28 |
| SD | 0.59 | 0.49 | 0.61 | 0.92 |
| Male | ||||
| Mean | 0.26 | 0.59 | 1.11 | 1.31 |
| SD | 0.44 | 0.49 | 0.73 | 0.87 |
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| Self-care abilities | ||||
| Only with help | ||||
| Mean | 0.68 | 0.66 | 1.03 | 1.27 |
| SD | 0.67 | 0.45 | 0.64 | 1.00 |
| Largely independent | ||||
| Mean | 0.39 | 0.50 | 0.91 | 1.19 |
| SD | 0.49 | 0.45 | 0.50 | 0.70 |
| Independent | ||||
| Mean | 0.45 | 0.58 | 1.27 | 1.42 |
| SD | 0.46 | 0.57 | 0.70 | 0.95 |
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| 2.7 | 0.9 | 2.4 | 0.6 |
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| .074 | n.s. | .092 | n.s. |
Results are means ± standard deviation (SD) of the respective scales (range: 0–3) as measured with the Spiritual Needs Questionnaire (SpNQ). We judged P < .05 as significant but indicated also statistically notable trends (.5 < P < 1.1).
Correlations between spiritual needs, quality of life/life satisfaction, and mood states.
| Religious needs | Existential needs | Inner peace needs | Giving/generativity | |
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| Spiritual needs (SpNQ) | ||||
| Religious needs | 1 | 0.304** | 0.398** | 0.360** |
| Existential needs | 1 | 0.537** | 0.450** | |
| Inner peace needs | 1 | 0.622** | ||
| Giving/generativity | 1 | |||
| Religious trust (SpREUK) | 0.759** | 0.111 | 0.286** | 0.236 |
| Life satisfaction/quality of life | ||||
| FLQM index | −0.079 | −0.149 | −0.294** | −0.056 |
| BMLSS sum score | 0.010 | −0.213 | −0.279** | −0.097 |
| Daily life affections (VAS) | 0.172 | 0.256 | 0.208 | 0.262** |
| Mood states (ASTS) | ||||
| Positive mood | 0.043 | 0.047 | −0.085 | 0.219 |
| Grief | 0.231 | 0.251 | 0.406** | 0.118 |
| Despair | 0.174 | 0.236 | 0.223 | 0.125 |
| Tiredness | 0.271** | 0.397** | 0.361** | 0.263** |
**P < .01 (Pearson). ASTS: Profile of Mood States; BMLSS: Brief Multidimensional Life Satisfaction Scale; FLQM: “quality of life in elders with multimorbidity” questionnaire; SpNQ: Spiritual Needs Questionnaire; SpREUK: “Spiritual and Religious Attitudes in Dealing with Illness” questionnaire; VAS: visual analogue scale.
Regression analyses with spiritual needs as dependent variables (enter method).
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| Dependent variable: religious needs ( | |||
| (Constant) | .339 | .735 | |
| Grief (ASTS) | .016 | .177 | .860 |
| Despair (ASTS) | .093 | 1.187 | .238 |
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| Positive mood (ASTS) | .070 | .906 | .367 |
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| Quality of life (FLQM Index) | −.061 | −.676 | .501 |
| Life satisfaction (BMLSS) | .165 | 1.745 | .085 |
| Daily life affections (VAS) | .062 | .823 | .413 |
| Self-care abilities | −.146 | −2.194 | .031 |
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| Female gender | .068 | 1.051 | .296 |
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| Dependent variable: existential needs ( | |||
| (Constant) | −.139 | .890 | |
| Grief (ASTS) | .115 | .840 | .403 |
| Despair (ASTS) | .080 | .667 | .506 |
| Tiredness (ASTS) |
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| Quality of life (FLQM index) | .144 | 1.049 | .297 |
| Life satisfaction (BMLSS) | −.188 | −1.306 | .195 |
| Daily life affections (VAS) | .030 | .260 | .795 |
| Self-care abilities | −.093 | −.922 | .359 |
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| Religious trust (SpREUK) | .055 | .564 | .574 |
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| Female gender | −.082 | −.840 | .403 |
| Age | .032 | .329 | .743 |
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| Dependent variable: inner peace needs ( | |||
| (Constant) | 2.619 | .010 | |
| Grief (ASTS) |
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| Despair (ASTS) | −.021 | −.192 | .848 |
| Tiredness (ASTS) |
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| Positive mood (ASTS) | .021 | .195 | .846 |
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| Quality of life (FLQM Index) | .022 | .174 | .862 |
| Life satisfaction (BMLSS) | −.136 | −1.031 | .305 |
| Daily life affections (VAS) | .023 | .221 | .826 |
| Self-care abilities | .178 | 1.931 | .057 |
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| Female gender | −.147 | −1.643 | .104 |
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| Dependent variable: giving/generativity ( | |||
| (Constant) | 1.059 | .293 | |
| Grief (ASTS) | −.083 | −.590 | .557 |
| Despair (ASTS) | .043 | .349 | .728 |
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| Positive mood (ASTS) | .212 | 1.744 | .085 |
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| Quality of life (FLQM Index) | .075 | .525 | .601 |
| Life satisfaction (BMLSS) | −.209 | −1.404 | .164 |
| Daily life affections (VAS) | .073 | .617 | .539 |
| Self-care abilities | .053 | .505 | .615 |
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| Female gender | −.051 | −.502 | .617 |
| Age | −.081 | −.802 | .425 |
Significant variables were highlighted (bold). *Because the regression coefficients may be compromised by collinearity, we checked the Variance Inflation Factor (VIF) as an indicator for collinearity. VIF > 10 is indicative of high collinearity. In all cases, the VIF was <2.5, and thus these data are not depicted here. ASTS: Profile of Mood States; BMLSS: Brief Multidimensional Life Satisfaction Scale; FLQM: “quality of life in elders with multimorbidity” questionnaire; SpNQ: Spiritual Needs Questionnaire; SpREUK: “Spiritual and Religious Attitudes in Dealing with Illness” questionnaire; VAS: visual analogue scale.