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Patterns of Religiosity, Death Anxiety, and Hope in a Population of Community-Dwelling Palliative Care Patients in New Zealand-What Gives Hope If Religion Can't?

机译:在新西兰的社区住宅姑息患者群体中的宗教信仰,死亡焦虑和希望 - 如果宗教不能呢?

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This study examines the prevalence of religiosity, death anxiety, and hope in a sample of New Zealand community hospice patients in the last 6 months of life. It explores the factors triggering distress or hope and examines whether religiosity is protective against death anxiety for this population. Early studies showed religious faith helps relieve death anxiety, but later work suggests this may only be the case in societies which are generally religious. Very little research has been conducted on this topic in New Zealand, from which recent censuses indicate is an increasingly secular country. If religion is not an important source of hope for dying, it is important to explore what factors do help relieve existential anxiety and to consider their clinical relevance. This study confirmed that organized religion was not a major support factor. Yet several people who declared themselves nonreligious scored highly for intrinsic religiosity and were among the most hopeful participants. This could suggest that spirituality may be more relevant than organized religion in relieving existential distress. The main source of hope for most participants was joyful memories and meaningful relationships. Fear of being a burden and of causing family suffering were the most significant causes of distress. Systematic spiritual assessment for all patients, not just those with a declared religious faith, a biography service, and psychotherapy, may all have a role in managing death anxiety at the end of life. Further work with larger and more diverse populations would be needed to confirm these findings.
机译:本研究审查了在过去6个月内新西兰社区临终关怀患者的宗教信仰,死亡焦虑和希望的普遍存在。它探讨了引发痛苦或希望的因素,并检查宗教是否对这种人群的死亡焦虑保护。早期的研究表明宗教信仰有助于缓解死亡焦虑,但后来的工作表明,这可能只有一般是宗教的社会的情况。在新西兰的这一主题上进行了很少的研究,最近的普遍表明是一个越来越世俗的国家。如果宗教不是垂死的重要性来源,重要的是探索有助于缓解存在性焦虑并考虑其临床相关性的重要因素。本研究证实,有组织的宗教不是一个主要的支持因素。然而,几个宣称自己的人对内在宗教感到高度得分,并且是最有希望的参与者之一。这可能表明,在缓解存在性困扰方面,灵性可能比有组织的宗教更相关。大多数参与者的主要来源是快乐的记忆和有意义的关系。害怕成为一个负担和造成家庭痛苦的负担是最重要的痛苦原因。所有患者的系统性精神评估,不仅仅是宣布宗教信仰,传记服务和心理治疗的精神评估,愿所有在治疗生命结束时的死亡焦虑都有作用。需要进一步处理更大,更多样化的人群来确认这些发现。

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