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Can a cancer program-sponsored spiritual event meet with acceptance from patients and other attendees?

机译:癌症计划赞助的精神活动能否与患者和其他参与者的接受相遇?

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Background: While many cancer patients derive strength from spiritual or religious faith, concern often remains regarding how different patient subgroups and other community members might react to faith-based services when sponsored by a secular health care organization. METHODS: "A Sacred Gathering for Those Touched by Cancer" was presented in 2 Catholic and 2 Protestant churches. The service included key themes (surrendering fear, peace, hope, community support, and God's love) reinforced by Scripture, music, ritual, and prayer. Patients, clergy, and staff participated. Questionnaires evaluating attendee characteristics, emotional response to the service, and satisfaction with service components were distributed. RESULTS: Attendees (women: 80%; Catholic: 71%; half older than 50 years) returned 450 questionnaires. Most found the service very (83%) or somewhat (14%) helpful. Multivariate regression of perceptions indicated (1) the opinion that the service was helpful was associated with the perception that the service made the respondent feel hopeful (P< .0001), that respondents found inspirational messages important (P= .058), and that the respondent was a current patient (P= .018) and (2) an angry response reported by respondents was associated with current patient status (P= .0044). Men tended to feel less loved by God (P= .012) and people (P= .034) and less hopeful (P= .057) than women did. Men liked music less (P= .048), liked Scripture and prayers concerning community less (P= .040), and found prayer (P= .0035) less important. However, men felt the gatherings were as helpful as women did. Past patients felt less sadness than did others (P = .0084). Increased perceived helpfulness of the service was associated in a multivariate analysis with current patient status, feeling hopeful as a result of the service, increased appreciation of the service's inspirational message, and the perception that the service was not too long. CONCLUSIONS: While almost all attendees found the service somewhat or very helpful, distinct preferences and reactions to the service were noted for gender, patient status, and religious affiliation. This evaluation will help tailor future events to better meet the spiritual needs of cancer patients and their loved ones.
机译:背景:尽管许多癌症患者从精神或宗教信仰中获得力量,但通常仍需关注由世俗卫生组织赞助的不同患者亚组和其他社区成员对基于信仰的服务有何反应。方法:在两个天主教教会和两个新教教会中介绍了“为受癌症影响者的神圣聚会”。该服务包括通过圣经,音乐,仪式和祈祷加强的关键主题(交出恐惧,和平,希望,社区支持和上帝的爱)。患者,神职人员和工作人员参加了会议。分发了评估参加者特征,对服务的情感反应以及对服务组件的满意度的问卷。结果:与会者(妇女:80%;天主教:71%;年龄超过50岁的一半)返回了450份问卷。大多数人认为该服务非常有帮助(83%)或有些帮助(14%)。感知的多元回归表明:(1)服务的帮助与以下观点相关:服务使受访者充满希望(P <.0001),受访者认为鼓舞性信息很重要(P = .058),并且被调查者是当前患者(P = .018),(2)被调查者报告的愤怒反应与当前患者状态相关(P = .0044)。男人往往比女人少受上帝(P = .012)和人们(P = .034)的爱,而对男人的希望(P = .057)则更少。男人较少喜欢音乐(P = .048),较不喜欢圣经和与社区有关的祷告(P = .040),发现祷告(P = .0035)不太重要。但是,男人觉得聚会和女人一样有帮助。既往患者比其他患者更少感到悲伤(P = .0084)。对服务的感知帮助的增加与当前患者的状况进行了多变量分析,因服务而感到希望,对服务的鼓舞人心的信息的欣赏度提高以及对服务时间不长的看法。结论:虽然几乎所有与会者都对服务有所或非常有帮助,但在性别,患者状况和宗教信仰方面,人们注意到对服务的不同偏好和反应。该评估将有助于定制未来事件,以更好地满足癌症患者及其亲人的精神需求。

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