Journal of Korean Academy of Fundamentals of Nursing (기본간호학회지)
- Volume 14 Issue 4
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- Pages.457-465
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- 2007
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- 1225-9012(pISSN)
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- 2287-1802(eISSN)
Symptom Distress and Spiritual Well-Being in Patients with Cancer according to Illness and Treatment
암 환자의 질병.치료관련 요인에 따른 불편감과 영적안녕에 관한 연구
- Bae, Su-Hyun (Department of Nursing, Catholic Sangji College) ;
- Park, Jeong-Sook (College of Nursing Keimyung University)
- Published : 2007.11.30
Abstract
Purpose: This study was done to analyze symptom distress and spiritual well-being in patients with cancer according cancer diagnosis, metastasis, treatment stage, number of hospitalizations and treatment modality. Method: The participants, 285 patients being treated in one of ten general hospitals either as in- or out-patients, completed the McCorkle and Young(1978) Symptom Distress Scale translated and adapted by Uhm(1986) and the Spiritual Well-Being Scale by Paloutzian and Ellison(1982) translated by Choi(1990). Data collection was done from June 19 to September 30, 2006. Results: For symptom distress, there were significant differences for cancer diagnosis(p=.018), metastasis(p=.000), treatment stage(p=.000), number of hospitalizations(p=.000), and treatment modality(p=.002). For spiritual well-being, the only significant difference was for cancer diagnosis(p=.002). Patients with ovarian/uterine cancer had the lowest spiritual well-being. Conclusion: For patients with cancer, symptom distress was significantly different for illness and treatment factors, in particular, stage of illness, while for spiritual well-being, patients with uterine ovarian cancer had the lowest spiritual level. These results indicate a need to develop nursing interventions to decrease symptom distress in patients according to treatment stage and to promote spiritual well-being, particularly in women with ovarian/uterine cancer.