| Literature DB >> 29216857 |
Renske Kruizinga1, Michael Scherer-Rath2, Johannes B A M Schilderman2, Mariëtte Weterman3, Teresa Young4, Hanneke W M van Laarhoven3.
Abstract
BACKGROUND: When patients are facing the ends of their lives, spiritual concerns often become more important. It is argued that effective, integrated palliative care should include addressing patients' spiritual wellbeing. In 2002 the EORTC Quality of Life Group began an international study to develop an spiritual wellbeing measure for palliative patients (SWB). Spiritual wellbeing is a complex construct, which comprises multiple contributory components. While conducting the EORTC SWB validation study with Dutch palliative cancer patients we also conducted an exploratory side study to examine the relationship between their spiritual wellbeing, images of God, and attitudes towards death.Entities:
Keywords: Attitudes towards death; Images of God; Oncology; Palliative care; Spiritual wellbeing; Spirituality; Wellbeing
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Year: 2017 PMID: 29216857 PMCID: PMC5721526 DOI: 10.1186/s12904-017-0251-7
Source DB: PubMed Journal: BMC Palliat Care ISSN: 1472-684X Impact factor: 3.234
Patients demographic and disease characteristics
| Number | Percent | ||
|---|---|---|---|
| Sociodemographic characteristics | Age | 61 (mean) 60,3 (median) | 9.8 (SD) 38 (range) |
| Male | 24 | 46.2 | |
| Female | 28 | 53.8 | |
| Education ≤ compulsory | 27 | 51.9 | |
| Education > compulsory | 24 | 46.2 | |
| Birth country the Netherlands | 42 | 80.8 | |
| Birth country other | 10 | 19.2 | |
| Not working | 38 | 73.1 | |
| Working | 13 | 25 | |
| WHO performance status | 0: Fully active | 12 | 23.1 |
| 1: Restricted | 32 | 61.5 | |
| 2: Ambulatory | 7 | 13.5 | |
| Religiosity | Religious | 17 | 32.7 |
| Not religious | 35 | 67.3 | |
| Cancer type | Breast cancer | 8 | 15,4 |
| Colorectal cancer | 11 | 21,2 | |
| Cholangiocarcinoma | 6 | 11,5 | |
| Pancreatic cancer | 9 | 17,3 | |
| Other solid tumor | 15 | 28,8 |
Mean level of adherence to images of God, attitudes towards death and SWB
| Different scales | Mean | SD | Score ≥ 3,5 (total) | |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| Images of God (5 point scale) | Personal God | 2,75 | 1,42 | 18 (50) |
| Non-personal God | 2,70 | 0,75 | 24 (49) | |
| Unknowable God | 3,23 | 1,18 | 19 (46) | |
| Attitudes towards death (5 point scale) | Explicitly religious | 2,53 | 1,34 | |
| Agnostic/Atheistic | 3,35 | 0,96 | ||
| Reincarnation | 2,17 | 1,08 | ||
| Community | 2,43 | 1,24 | ||
| Continuation | 2,70 | 1,27 | ||
| Spiritual wellbeing scales (4 point scale) | Existential wellbeing | 2,96 | ,59 | |
| Relation to Self | 3,05 | ,54 | ||
| Relation to Others | 3,30 | ,50 | ||
| Relation to Something Greater | 2,40 | ,73 | ||
| Relation to God (1-item scale for ‘believers’ | 2,38 | 1,02 |
Correlation between SWB and images of God, attitudes towards death and patient characteristics
| Existential (EX) | Relationship with Self (RS) | Relationships with Others (RO) | Relationship with Something Greater (RSG) | Relationship with God (RG) | |||
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Images of God | Personal God | r | -,176 | -,178 | -,209 | ,526** | ,362 |
| Sig. | ,222 | ,217 | ,146 | ,000 | ,053 | ||
| Non-personal God | r | -,243 | -,119 | -,072 | ,438** | ,073 | |
| Sig. | ,092 | ,188 | ,624 | ,002 | ,713 | ||
| Unknowable God | r | -,391** | -,579** | -,254 | ,015 | -,096 | |
| Sig. | ,007 | ,007 | ,089 | ,919 | ,635 | ||
| Attitudes towards death and afterlife | Explicitly religious | r | -,126 | -,139 | -,144 | ,562** | ,498** |
| Sig. | ,382 | ,335 | ,319 | ,000 | ,006 | ||
| Agnostic/Atheistic | r | ,002 | ,000 | ,215 | -,399** | -,370* | |
| Sig. | ,987 | ,999 | ,133 | ,004 | ,048 | ||
| Reincarnation | r | -,215 | -,140 | -,272 | ,442** | ,161 | |
| Sig. | ,133 | ,332 | ,056 | ,001 | ,403 | ||
| Community | r | -,082 | -,079 | -,153 | ,580** | ,386* | |
| Sig. | ,571 | ,583 | ,288 | ,000 | ,038 | ||
| Continuation | r | ,004 | -,064 | -,110 | ,678** | ,477** | |
| Sig. | ,980 | ,658 | ,448 | ,000 | ,009 | ||
| Patient characteristics | Living with a partner | r | -,041 | -,238 | -,190 | -,370** | -,020 |
| Sig. | ,781 | ,100 | ,191 | ,009 | ,918 | ||
| Religious/involved in a spiritual organization | r | ,125 | ,073 | ,021 | ,468** | -,229 | |
| Sig. | ,388 | ,612 | ,883 | ,001 | ,232 | ||
| Education | r | ,240 | ,234 | ,322* | ,000 | -,166 | |
| Sig. | ,096 | ,106 | ,024 | ,999 | ,390 | ||
| WHO performance status | r | -,395** | -,326* | -,168 | ,187 | ,048 | |
| Sig. | ,005 | ,022 | ,247 | ,199 | ,808 |
*indicates p < .05
** indicates p < .01 Pearson’s correlation coefficient r is given; RG is only for believers n = 29
Stepwise regression analysis of images of God and patient characteristics with SWB scales
| Dependent variable (SWB questionnaire) | model | Independent variables (Images of God, attitudes towards death, patient characteristics) | Standardized coefficients Beta | Sig. | R | R2 | Adjusted R2 |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Existential | 1 | Unknowable God | -,391 | ,008 | ,391 | ,153 | ,133 |
| 2 | Unknowable God | -,330 | ,022 | ,484 | ,234 | ,197 | |
| WHO score | -,291 | ,041 | |||||
| Relation to Self | 1 | Unknowable God | -,578 | ,000 | ,578 | ,334 | ,319 |
| Relation to Others | 1 | Education | ,322 | ,024 | ,322 | ,104 | ,084 |
Stepwise linear regression was performed on only three SWB scales: EX, RS and RO, see methods. Per SWB scale all significant models are shown with the independent variables which were entered successively