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The influence of spirituality on decision-making in palliative care outpatients: a cross-sectional study
by
Moutinho, Susana
, Nunes, Rui
, Gonçalves, Florbela
, Castro, Luísa
, Rego, Francisca
in
Autonomy
/ Chronic diseases
/ Clinical decision making
/ Cross-sectional studies
/ Decision making
/ Decisional conflict
/ Diseases
/ Ethics
/ Health aspects
/ Hospice care
/ Influence
/ Medical research
/ Medicine
/ Medicine & Public Health
/ Methods
/ organization and policy
/ Pain Medicine
/ Palliative care
/ Palliative Medicine
/ Perceptions
/ Quality of Life Research
/ Religion
/ Religious aspects
/ Research Article
/ Spiritual wellbeing
/ Spirituality
/ Well being
2020
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The influence of spirituality on decision-making in palliative care outpatients: a cross-sectional study
by
Moutinho, Susana
, Nunes, Rui
, Gonçalves, Florbela
, Castro, Luísa
, Rego, Francisca
in
Autonomy
/ Chronic diseases
/ Clinical decision making
/ Cross-sectional studies
/ Decision making
/ Decisional conflict
/ Diseases
/ Ethics
/ Health aspects
/ Hospice care
/ Influence
/ Medical research
/ Medicine
/ Medicine & Public Health
/ Methods
/ organization and policy
/ Pain Medicine
/ Palliative care
/ Palliative Medicine
/ Perceptions
/ Quality of Life Research
/ Religion
/ Religious aspects
/ Research Article
/ Spiritual wellbeing
/ Spirituality
/ Well being
2020
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The influence of spirituality on decision-making in palliative care outpatients: a cross-sectional study
by
Moutinho, Susana
, Nunes, Rui
, Gonçalves, Florbela
, Castro, Luísa
, Rego, Francisca
in
Autonomy
/ Chronic diseases
/ Clinical decision making
/ Cross-sectional studies
/ Decision making
/ Decisional conflict
/ Diseases
/ Ethics
/ Health aspects
/ Hospice care
/ Influence
/ Medical research
/ Medicine
/ Medicine & Public Health
/ Methods
/ organization and policy
/ Pain Medicine
/ Palliative care
/ Palliative Medicine
/ Perceptions
/ Quality of Life Research
/ Religion
/ Religious aspects
/ Research Article
/ Spiritual wellbeing
/ Spirituality
/ Well being
2020
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The influence of spirituality on decision-making in palliative care outpatients: a cross-sectional study
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The influence of spirituality on decision-making in palliative care outpatients: a cross-sectional study
2020
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Overview
Background
Decision-making in palliative care can be complex due to the uncertain prognosis and general fear surrounding decisions. Decision-making in palliative care may be influenced by spiritual and cultural beliefs or values. Determinants of the decision-making process are not completely understood, and spirituality is essential for coping with illness. Thus, this study aims to explore the influence of spirituality on the perception of healthcare decision-making in palliative care outpatients.
Methods
A cross-sectional study was developed. A battery of tests was administered to 95 palliative outpatients, namely: sociodemographic questionnaire (SQ), Decisional Conflict Scale (DCS), Functional Assessment of Chronic Illness Therapy-Spiritual Well-Being scale (FACIT-Sp), and a semi-structured interview (SSI) to study one’s perception of spirituality and autonomy in decision-making. Statistical analyses involved descriptive statistics for SQ and SSI. The Mann-Whitney test was used to compare scale scores between groups and correlations were used for all scales and subscales. The analysis of patients’ definitions of spirituality was based on the interpretative phenomenological process.
Results
Spiritual wellbeing significantly correlated with greater levels of physical, emotional and functional wellbeing and a better quality of life. Greater spiritual wellbeing was associated with less decisional conflict, decreased uncertainty, a feeling of being more informed and supported and greater satisfaction with one’s decision. Most patients successfully implemented their decision and identified themselves as capable of early decision-making. Patients who were able to implement their decision presented lower decisional conflict and higher levels of spiritual wellbeing and quality of life. Within the 16 themes identified, spirituality was mostly described through family. Patients who had received spiritual care displayed better scores of spiritual wellbeing, quality of life and exhibited less decisional conflict. Patients considered spirituality during illness important and believed that the need to receive spiritual support and specialised care could enable decision-making when taking into consideration ones’ values and beliefs.
Conclusion
The impact of spiritual wellbeing on decision-making is evident. Spirituality is a key component of overall wellbeing and it assumes multidimensional and unique functions. Individualised care that promotes engagement in decision-making and considers patients’ spiritual needs is essential for promoting patient empowerment, autonomy and dignity.
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