The Assessment of Spirituality Between Cancer and Chronic Inpatients: A Cross-Sectional Study
Abstract PurposeSpiritual well-being had protective effect on quality of life in cancer, due to the cultural, regional and custom differences,it was rarely been discussed between cancer and chronic diseases in Chongqing,China. We aimed at comparing the level of spirituality in two groups, and discussing its factors of subjects with cancer at county regions.MethodsA cross-sectional questionnaire survey was distributed to 630 inpatients who received treatment between January and December 2020 in Chongqing University Three Gorges Hospital.In addition to basic demographic data,spirituality was measured using the Chinese version of Functional Assessment of Chronic Illness Therapy-Spiritual Well-Being (FACIT-Sp-12). The mean,standard deviation,independent t-tests, ANOVA and multiple regression were used for statistical description and analysis.ResultsSignificant differences were found between cancer and chronic diseases in total scores of FACIT-Sp-12 and each domain(P<0.05).The meaning, peace, faith and total scores in cancer were 11.21±3.38,10.66±4.46,11.43±3.54,and 33.3±10.35,respectively.Which were lower than chronic diseases (13.00±3.21,12.95±4.76,12.66±3.64,38.61±10.88,respectively). The spiritual well-being had significant differences in gender,character,and emotional with spouse for cancer (P<0.05).The male and extravert character were significantly associated with a greater spiritual well-being.ConclusionThe study shows a medium level of spiritual well-being in cancer, which stands the population with lower economic and education in county regions. It suggests that under the current nursing mode, we should provide specifically spiritual care to the female,introvert and those with poor relationship with spouses, and create a harmonious doctor-patient environment to improve the spiritual well-being.Retrospectively registeredJSCC-D-21-01528,17 Sep 2021