SPIRITUALITY AND MENTAL HEALTH IN PATIENTS IN ONCOLOGICAL POST SURGERY IN HOSPITAL IN NORTHEAST BRAZIL
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Resumo: | Science shows that religious people better adapt to stress and have better mental health. Furthermore, when it comes to cancer, religious/spiritual coping can help adapt to aspects related to pain and associated mental disorders. Therefore, the present study evaluated the association between spirituality and religious/spiritual coping with mental health in patients following cancer surgery in a reference hospital in Recife-PE. Exploratory, cross-sectional, and quantitative study. It was used: An authorial sociodemographic questionnaire, the adapted CRE-Brief scale, the Hospital Anxiety and Depression Scale, and the Spirituality Self-Classification Scale (SSRS). Study approved by the IMIP CEP through opinion 4,556,349. In the sample of 35 patients, the average age of the participants was 58.5 years, the majority being female, from the Recife region, married and of the Catholic/Protestant religion. Symptoms of anxiety were identified in 28.57% and depression in 11.43%. The spirituality-mental health association identified 21 patients with high spirituality and a low probability of anxiety-related symptoms and 26 with high spirituality and low probability of depression-related symptoms. Therefore, the present study points to the importance of religious and spiritual factors in the context of mental health of patients in postoperative oncologic and follow-up studies that are necessary for a more accurate evaluation. |
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SPIRITUALITY AND MENTAL HEALTH IN PATIENTS IN ONCOLOGICAL POST SURGERY IN HOSPITAL IN NORTHEAST BRAZILESPIRITUALIDAD Y SALUD MENTAL EN PACIENTES POSOPERADOS DE CÁNCER EN UN HOSPITAL DEL NORDESTE BRASILEÑOESPIRITUALIDADE E SAÚDE MENTAL EM PACIENTES NO PÓS-CIRÚRGICO ONCOLÓGICO EM HOSPITAL DO NORDESTE BRASILEIROSpiritualityMental helthCancerEspiritualidadSalud mentalCáncerEspiritualidadeSaúde mentalCâncerScience shows that religious people better adapt to stress and have better mental health. Furthermore, when it comes to cancer, religious/spiritual coping can help adapt to aspects related to pain and associated mental disorders. Therefore, the present study evaluated the association between spirituality and religious/spiritual coping with mental health in patients following cancer surgery in a reference hospital in Recife-PE. Exploratory, cross-sectional, and quantitative study. It was used: An authorial sociodemographic questionnaire, the adapted CRE-Brief scale, the Hospital Anxiety and Depression Scale, and the Spirituality Self-Classification Scale (SSRS). Study approved by the IMIP CEP through opinion 4,556,349. In the sample of 35 patients, the average age of the participants was 58.5 years, the majority being female, from the Recife region, married and of the Catholic/Protestant religion. Symptoms of anxiety were identified in 28.57% and depression in 11.43%. The spirituality-mental health association identified 21 patients with high spirituality and a low probability of anxiety-related symptoms and 26 with high spirituality and low probability of depression-related symptoms. Therefore, the present study points to the importance of religious and spiritual factors in the context of mental health of patients in postoperative oncologic and follow-up studies that are necessary for a more accurate evaluation.Es descrito que los religiosos se adaptan mejor al estrés y tienen una mejor salud mental. Además, en relación con el cáncer, el afrontamiento religioso/espiritual puede ayudar a hacer frente a los aspectos relacionados con el dolor y los trastornos mentales asociados. El presente estudio evaluó la asociación entre la espiritualidad y el enfrentamiento religioso/espiritual con la salud mental en pacientes posoperados de cáncer en un hospital de referencia de Recife-PE. Estudio exploratorio, transversal y cuantitativo. Se utilizó: Un cuestionario sociodemográfico autoral, la Escala Adaptada CRE-Brief, la escala Hospitalaria de Ansiedad y Depresión y la Escala de Autoclasificación de Espiritualidad (SSRS). Estudio aprobado por el IMIP CEP mediante dictamen 4.556.349. En la muestra de 35 pacientes, la edad media de los participantes fue de 58,5 años, siendo la mayoría mujeres, de la región de Recife, casadas y de religión católica/protestante. Se identificaron síntomas de ansiedad en 28,57% y depresión en 11,43%. La asociación espiritualidad-salud mental identificó a 21 pacientes con alta espiritualidad y baja probabilidad de síntomas relacionados con la ansiedad y 26 con alta espiritualidad y baja probabilidad de síntomas relacionados con la depresión. El presente estudio señala la importancia de los factores de religiosidad/espiritualidad en el contexto de la salud mental de los pacientes en el oncológico postquirúrgico, y los estudios de seguimiento son necesarios para una evaluación más precisa.A ciência demostra que pessoas religiosas se adaptam melhor ao estresse e apresentam melhor saúde mental. Ademais, ao relacionar com o câncer, o coping religioso/espiritual pode ajudar no enfrentamento em relação a aspectos relacionados a dor e transtornos mentais associados. Logo, o presente estudo avaliou a associação entre espiritualidade e coping religioso/espiritual com a saúde mental em pacientes no pós-cirúrgico oncológico em hospital de referência em Recife-PE. Estudo exploratório, transversal e quantitativo. Foi utilizado: Um questionário sociodemográfico autoral, a Escala CRE- Breve Adaptada, a Escala Hospitalar de Ansiedade e Depressão e a Escala de Autoclassificação de Espiritualidade (SSRS). Estudo aprovado pelo CEP IMIP através do parecer 4.556.349. Na amostra de 35 pacientes, a idade média dos participantes foi 58.5 anos sendo a maioria do sexo feminino, da região de Recife, casada e da religião católica/protestante. Foram identificados sintomas de ansiedade em 28.57% e de depressão em 11.43%. A associação espiritualidade com saúde mental identificou 21 pacientes com alta espiritualidade e baixa probabilidade para sintomas relacionados a ansiedade e 26 com alta espiritualidade e baixa probabilidade para sintomas relacionados a depressão. Sendo assim, o presente estudo aponta para a importância dos fatores de religiosidade e espiritualidade no contexto da saúde mental dos pacientes no pós-cirúrgico oncológico, sendo necessários, estudos de seguimento para uma avaliação mais precisa.Pontifícia Universidade Católica de Minas Gerais2023-10-22info:eu-repo/semantics/articleinfo:eu-repo/semantics/publishedVersionapplication/pdfhttp://periodicos.pucminas.br/index.php/interacoes/article/view/2909610.5752/P.1983-2478.2023v18n2e182d07INTERAÇÕES; Vol 18 No 2 (2023): Espiritualidade e saúde; e182d07INTERAÇÕES; Vol. 18 Núm. 2 (2023): Espiritualidade e saúde; e182d07INTERAÇÕES; v. 18 n. 2 (2023): Espiritualidade e saúde; e182d071983-2478reponame:Interações (Uberlândia. 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SPIRITUALITY AND MENTAL HEALTH IN PATIENTS IN ONCOLOGICAL POST SURGERY IN HOSPITAL IN NORTHEAST BRAZIL ESPIRITUALIDAD Y SALUD MENTAL EN PACIENTES POSOPERADOS DE CÁNCER EN UN HOSPITAL DEL NORDESTE BRASILEÑO ESPIRITUALIDADE E SAÚDE MENTAL EM PACIENTES NO PÓS-CIRÚRGICO ONCOLÓGICO EM HOSPITAL DO NORDESTE BRASILEIRO |
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SPIRITUALITY AND MENTAL HEALTH IN PATIENTS IN ONCOLOGICAL POST SURGERY IN HOSPITAL IN NORTHEAST BRAZIL |
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SPIRITUALITY AND MENTAL HEALTH IN PATIENTS IN ONCOLOGICAL POST SURGERY IN HOSPITAL IN NORTHEAST BRAZIL Groeschel, Kimberlly Spirituality Mental helth Cancer Espiritualidad Salud mental Cáncer Espiritualidade Saúde mental Câncer |
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SPIRITUALITY AND MENTAL HEALTH IN PATIENTS IN ONCOLOGICAL POST SURGERY IN HOSPITAL IN NORTHEAST BRAZIL |
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SPIRITUALITY AND MENTAL HEALTH IN PATIENTS IN ONCOLOGICAL POST SURGERY IN HOSPITAL IN NORTHEAST BRAZIL |
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SPIRITUALITY AND MENTAL HEALTH IN PATIENTS IN ONCOLOGICAL POST SURGERY IN HOSPITAL IN NORTHEAST BRAZIL |
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SPIRITUALITY AND MENTAL HEALTH IN PATIENTS IN ONCOLOGICAL POST SURGERY IN HOSPITAL IN NORTHEAST BRAZIL |
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SPIRITUALITY AND MENTAL HEALTH IN PATIENTS IN ONCOLOGICAL POST SURGERY IN HOSPITAL IN NORTHEAST BRAZIL |
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Groeschel, Kimberlly |
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Groeschel, Kimberlly Machado, Amanda Gabriella de Sales Jordan, Arturo de Padua Walfrido Barbosa, Leopoldo Nelson Fernandes |
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Machado, Amanda Gabriella de Sales Jordan, Arturo de Padua Walfrido Barbosa, Leopoldo Nelson Fernandes |
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Groeschel, Kimberlly Machado, Amanda Gabriella de Sales Jordan, Arturo de Padua Walfrido Barbosa, Leopoldo Nelson Fernandes |
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Spirituality Mental helth Cancer Espiritualidad Salud mental Cáncer Espiritualidade Saúde mental Câncer |
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Spirituality Mental helth Cancer Espiritualidad Salud mental Cáncer Espiritualidade Saúde mental Câncer |
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Science shows that religious people better adapt to stress and have better mental health. Furthermore, when it comes to cancer, religious/spiritual coping can help adapt to aspects related to pain and associated mental disorders. Therefore, the present study evaluated the association between spirituality and religious/spiritual coping with mental health in patients following cancer surgery in a reference hospital in Recife-PE. Exploratory, cross-sectional, and quantitative study. It was used: An authorial sociodemographic questionnaire, the adapted CRE-Brief scale, the Hospital Anxiety and Depression Scale, and the Spirituality Self-Classification Scale (SSRS). Study approved by the IMIP CEP through opinion 4,556,349. In the sample of 35 patients, the average age of the participants was 58.5 years, the majority being female, from the Recife region, married and of the Catholic/Protestant religion. Symptoms of anxiety were identified in 28.57% and depression in 11.43%. The spirituality-mental health association identified 21 patients with high spirituality and a low probability of anxiety-related symptoms and 26 with high spirituality and low probability of depression-related symptoms. Therefore, the present study points to the importance of religious and spiritual factors in the context of mental health of patients in postoperative oncologic and follow-up studies that are necessary for a more accurate evaluation. |
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