Perceptions of the spiritual dimension of patients under palliative care for gastric câncer

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Autor(a) principal: Duarte, Hyvina Paula Peres
Data de Publicação: 2024
Outros Autores: da Luz , Alan Souza, Conde , Simone Regina Souza da Silva, Ramos , João Gabriel da Costa
Tipo de documento: Artigo
Idioma: eng
Título da fonte: Brazilian Journal of Health Review
Texto Completo: https://ojs.brazilianjournals.com.br/ojs/index.php/BJHR/article/view/67776
Resumo: Introduction: The relationship between health and spirituality gained relevance from the recognition of the importance of multidimensional patient care, respecting the biopsychosocial and spiritual aspects. Spirituality integrated into Palliative Care (PC) allows patients affected by neoplasms in the non-curative phase of treatment to have greater understanding and acceptance of the diagnosis of the disease, thus enabling the humanization of care. Methodology: Qualitative and descriptive cross-sectional research, carried out with patients diagnosed with GC in PC. The assessment of the spiritual dimension of the chosen patients was conducted through the application of the Spiritual Anamnesis, using the FICA script. Based on the results, discourse analysis was carried out using the thematic content analysis technique. Results: Of the total of 83 patients with GC, between 2021 and 2023, 35 eligible to form the study sample were included. Following the analysis of the FICA script, it was observed that in the “Faith or Belief” category, 44.44% of patients demonstrated that they had faith or belief in God and 26.38% considered spirituality as a positive factor in their lives. In the “Importance” category, 23.77% used faith as support to deal with psychological issues and 22.13% believed in the improvement of the clinical state through faith/belief in God. In relation to the “Community” category, 33.05% reported having spiritual support from a religious community and 26.27% found support related to family/friend ties. In the “Action” category, 40.0% of patients considered the medical/health team approach to spirituality during treatment to be relevant and 31.42% denied the approach to spirituality during medical treatment. Conclusions: The analysis of spiritual anamnesis revealed that spirituality had positive impacts on patients with GC under PC, playing, for the majority, a significant supporting role at the time of diagnosis and throughout the treatment of the disease.
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title Perceptions of the spiritual dimension of patients under palliative care for gastric câncer
spellingShingle Perceptions of the spiritual dimension of patients under palliative care for gastric câncer
Duarte, Hyvina Paula Peres
gastric cancer
palliative care
spirituality
title_short Perceptions of the spiritual dimension of patients under palliative care for gastric câncer
title_full Perceptions of the spiritual dimension of patients under palliative care for gastric câncer
title_fullStr Perceptions of the spiritual dimension of patients under palliative care for gastric câncer
title_full_unstemmed Perceptions of the spiritual dimension of patients under palliative care for gastric câncer
title_sort Perceptions of the spiritual dimension of patients under palliative care for gastric câncer
author Duarte, Hyvina Paula Peres
author_facet Duarte, Hyvina Paula Peres
da Luz , Alan Souza
Conde , Simone Regina Souza da Silva
Ramos , João Gabriel da Costa
author_role author
author2 da Luz , Alan Souza
Conde , Simone Regina Souza da Silva
Ramos , João Gabriel da Costa
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dc.contributor.author.fl_str_mv Duarte, Hyvina Paula Peres
da Luz , Alan Souza
Conde , Simone Regina Souza da Silva
Ramos , João Gabriel da Costa
dc.subject.por.fl_str_mv gastric cancer
palliative care
spirituality
topic gastric cancer
palliative care
spirituality
description Introduction: The relationship between health and spirituality gained relevance from the recognition of the importance of multidimensional patient care, respecting the biopsychosocial and spiritual aspects. Spirituality integrated into Palliative Care (PC) allows patients affected by neoplasms in the non-curative phase of treatment to have greater understanding and acceptance of the diagnosis of the disease, thus enabling the humanization of care. Methodology: Qualitative and descriptive cross-sectional research, carried out with patients diagnosed with GC in PC. The assessment of the spiritual dimension of the chosen patients was conducted through the application of the Spiritual Anamnesis, using the FICA script. Based on the results, discourse analysis was carried out using the thematic content analysis technique. Results: Of the total of 83 patients with GC, between 2021 and 2023, 35 eligible to form the study sample were included. Following the analysis of the FICA script, it was observed that in the “Faith or Belief” category, 44.44% of patients demonstrated that they had faith or belief in God and 26.38% considered spirituality as a positive factor in their lives. In the “Importance” category, 23.77% used faith as support to deal with psychological issues and 22.13% believed in the improvement of the clinical state through faith/belief in God. In relation to the “Community” category, 33.05% reported having spiritual support from a religious community and 26.27% found support related to family/friend ties. In the “Action” category, 40.0% of patients considered the medical/health team approach to spirituality during treatment to be relevant and 31.42% denied the approach to spirituality during medical treatment. Conclusions: The analysis of spiritual anamnesis revealed that spirituality had positive impacts on patients with GC under PC, playing, for the majority, a significant supporting role at the time of diagnosis and throughout the treatment of the disease.
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