Korean J Hosp Palliat Care.  2015 Mar;18(1):25-34. 10.14475/kjhpc.2015.18.1.25.

The Relationship between the Spiritual Health, Anxiety and Pain in Hospitalized Cancer Patients

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  • 1Kosin University Gospel Hospital, Busan, Korea.
  • 2College of Nursing, Kosin University, Busan, Korea. yelee@kosin.ac.kr

Abstract

PURPOSE
This study is to find relationship between cancer patient's spiritual health and the level of their anxiety and pain.
METHODS
From April 27 through May 11, 2012, a survey was conducted with 167 cancer patients hospitalized at a university hospital in Busan. Spiritual health was measured by the Spiritual Health Inventory developed by Highfield (1992). The instrument for anxiety measurement was the State-Trait Anxiety Inventory by Spielberger (1975) and that for pain was the Visual Analogue Scale (2009). The association between patients' characteristics and spiritual health, anxiety or pain degree were analyzed using the ANOVA test. The interrelationship between spiritual health, anxiety and pain was analyzed using Pearson's correlation coefficients.
RESULTS
The patients exhibited a moderate degree of spiritual health and anxiety and a mild level of pain. Patients' spiritual health significantly differed by their religion, education, monthly income of the family, illness conditions, physical conditions, metastasis, daily living and support. Their anxiety level was significantly different according to age, religion, education, illness conditions, physical conditions, metastasis, daily living, family/friends' support and use of analgesics. Significant differences were also found in the level of pain according to illness conditions, physical conditions, metastasis, daily living, family/friends' support and use of analgesics. We found a moderately negative correlation between spiritual health and anxiety. Anxiety and pain showed a positive correlation, and spiritual health and pain exhibited a negative correlation.
CONCLUSION
To help cancer patients to manage their spiritual health, anxiety and pain, a program should be developed considering the primary factors discussed in this study.

Keyword

Spirituality; Anxiety; Pain

MeSH Terms

Analgesics
Anxiety*
Busan
Education
Humans
Neoplasm Metastasis
Spirituality
Analgesics
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