Spırıtual needs and practıces among famıly caregıvers of patıents wıth cancer

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Autor(a) principal: Kiyancicek,Zohre
Data de Publicação: 2017
Outros Autores: Caydam,Ozden Dedeli
Tipo de documento: Artigo
Idioma: eng
Título da fonte: Acta Paulista de Enfermagem (Online)
Texto Completo: http://old.scielo.br/scielo.php?script=sci_arttext&pid=S0103-21002017000600628
Resumo: Abstract Objective: The purpose of this study was to assess the spiritual needs and practices among family caregivers of patients with cancer. Methods: This study which is descriptive and cross sectional was conducted with 230 family caregivers at the hematology-oncology clinic hospitalize and outpatients in a university hospital in Manisa, Turkey (West Anatolian). The data were collected by means of sociodemographic and Spiritual Needs Assessment Scale. Arithmetic averages, standart deviation (SD), pergentage were used in statistical analysis. The mean age of family caregivers were 44.9±14.7 (19-84) years, 61.7% were female, and 74.8% were married. Results: Family caregivers described as spiritual practices that 33.3% saying prayers (Namaz), 28.2% prayer, 16.9% saying prayers and prayer, 14.7% saying prayers (Namaz) and reciting the Holy Quran (Koran), 6.9% Holy Quran (Koran). When family care givers were asked common spiritual needs, the participations stated that “For companionship” (59.6%), “To experience or appreciate beauty” (58.6%), and “To be accepted as a person” (58.0%). Conclusion: The results of this study indicated that care process should be planned to provide with spiritual needs and practices among family caregivers of patients with cancer.
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title Spırıtual needs and practıces among famıly caregıvers of patıents wıth cancer
spellingShingle Spırıtual needs and practıces among famıly caregıvers of patıents wıth cancer
Kiyancicek,Zohre
Caregiver
Spirituality
Neoplasms/psychology
title_short Spırıtual needs and practıces among famıly caregıvers of patıents wıth cancer
title_full Spırıtual needs and practıces among famıly caregıvers of patıents wıth cancer
title_fullStr Spırıtual needs and practıces among famıly caregıvers of patıents wıth cancer
title_full_unstemmed Spırıtual needs and practıces among famıly caregıvers of patıents wıth cancer
title_sort Spırıtual needs and practıces among famıly caregıvers of patıents wıth cancer
author Kiyancicek,Zohre
author_facet Kiyancicek,Zohre
Caydam,Ozden Dedeli
author_role author
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dc.contributor.author.fl_str_mv Kiyancicek,Zohre
Caydam,Ozden Dedeli
dc.subject.por.fl_str_mv Caregiver
Spirituality
Neoplasms/psychology
topic Caregiver
Spirituality
Neoplasms/psychology
description Abstract Objective: The purpose of this study was to assess the spiritual needs and practices among family caregivers of patients with cancer. Methods: This study which is descriptive and cross sectional was conducted with 230 family caregivers at the hematology-oncology clinic hospitalize and outpatients in a university hospital in Manisa, Turkey (West Anatolian). The data were collected by means of sociodemographic and Spiritual Needs Assessment Scale. Arithmetic averages, standart deviation (SD), pergentage were used in statistical analysis. The mean age of family caregivers were 44.9±14.7 (19-84) years, 61.7% were female, and 74.8% were married. Results: Family caregivers described as spiritual practices that 33.3% saying prayers (Namaz), 28.2% prayer, 16.9% saying prayers and prayer, 14.7% saying prayers (Namaz) and reciting the Holy Quran (Koran), 6.9% Holy Quran (Koran). When family care givers were asked common spiritual needs, the participations stated that “For companionship” (59.6%), “To experience or appreciate beauty” (58.6%), and “To be accepted as a person” (58.0%). Conclusion: The results of this study indicated that care process should be planned to provide with spiritual needs and practices among family caregivers of patients with cancer.
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