Prayer and spiritual well-being in cancer patients

Objective(s): To examine the correlation between prayer and spiritual well-being in patients with cancer undergoing chemotherapy attending cancer centers of Iran and Tehran Medical Sciences Universities during January to May 2006. Methods: This was a descriptive study. The Paloutzian & Ellisonch...

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Main Authors: Seyedfatemi N., Rezaie M., Givari A., Hosseini F.
Format: Article
Language:fas
Published: Iranian Institute for Health Sciences Research 2006-10-01
Series:Payesh
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Online Access:http://payeshjournal.ir/article-1-732-en.html
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Summary:Objective(s): To examine the correlation between prayer and spiritual well-being in patients with cancer undergoing chemotherapy attending cancer centers of Iran and Tehran Medical Sciences Universities during January to May 2006. Methods: This was a descriptive study. The Paloutzian & Ellisonchr('39')s spiritual well-being questionnaire (1989) and the prayer activity questionnaire (Paloma & Pendleton, 1991 and Meraviglia, 2002) were used for data collection. 360 patients with cancer undergoing chemotherapy were entered into the study. Results: The findings showed that the level of patientschr('39') spiritual wellbeing was high. The mean score of spiritual wellbeing was 98.35±14.36. The previous prayer experiences and attitudes toward prayer in 57.2% and 52.2% of patients were desirable respectively. Statistical analysis showed that prayer and spiritual wellbeing were strongly correlated. Conclusion: A strong and direct correlation exists between prayer and spiritual-wellbeing of patients with cancer. Healthcare providers can encourage patients diagnosed with life-threatening diseases to explore their spirituality as an effective resource for dealing with the physical and psychological responses to cancer.
ISSN:1680-7626
2008-4536