Cancer Nursing | 2021

Psychosocial Problems in Relation to Spiritual Orientation and Religious Coping Among Oncology Muslim Patients.

 
 

Abstract


BACKGROUND\nPatients generally turn to religion and spirituality when coping with the diagnosis and treatment of chronic diseases.\n\n\nOBJECTIVE\nThe aim of this study was to assess psychosocial problems in relation to spiritual orientation and religious coping among Muslim oncology patients.\n\n\nMETHODS\nThis cross-sectional, correlational study enrolled 406 oncology inpatient participants. Participants completed the Distress Thermometer, the Religious Coping Styles Scale, the Spiritual Orientation Scale, and the The Functional Assessment of Cancer Therapy - General Quality of Life Scale.\n\n\nRESULTS\nAs the spiritual orientation levels of the participants increased, use of a positive religious coping strategy also increased and distress levels decreased. In addition, general perceived quality of health increased as spiritual orientation levels and positive religious coping strategy use increased. Participants reported using prayer, daily prayer attendance, offerings, and consulting religious experts to seek healing.\n\n\nCONCLUSIONS\nOncology patients in Turkey experience increased spiritual orientation levels while coping with illness-related psychosocial problems and use positive religious coping methods.\n\n\nIMPLICATIONS FOR PRACTICE\nThe religious beliefs and spiritual orientations of Turkish oncology patients affect their cancer experience, their care, and their quality of life. Determining the religious and spiritual coping methods used by patients to cope with illness-related psychosocial problems may make it easier for nurses to plan patient-specific nursing care.

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DOI 10.1097/NCC.0000000000000922
Language English
Journal Cancer Nursing

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