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Training for awareness of one's own spirituality: A key factor in overcoming barriers to the provision of spiritual care to advanced cancer patients by doctors and nurses.
Bar-Sela, Gil; Schultz, Michael J; Elshamy, Karima; Rassouli, Maryam; Ben-Arye, Eran; Doumit, Myrna; Gafer, Nahla; Albashayreh, Alaa; Ghrayeb, Ibtisam; Turker, Ibrahim; Ozalp, Gulcin; Kav, Sultan; Fahmi, Rasha; Nestoros, Sophia; Ghali, Hasanein; Mula-Hussain, Layth; Shazar, Ilana; Obeidat, Rana; Punjwani, Rehana; Khleif, Mohamad; Can, Gulbeyaz; Tuncel, Gonca; Charalambous, Haris; Faraj, Safa; Keoppi, Neophyta; Al-Jadiry, Mazin; Postovsky, Sergey; Al-Omari, Ma'an; Razzaq, Samaher; Ayyash, Hani; Khader, Khaled; Kebudi, Rejin; Omran, Suha; Rasheed, Osaid; Qadire, Mohammed; Ozet, Ahmet; Silbermann, Michael.
Affiliation
  • Bar-Sela G; Division of Oncology,Rambam Health Care Campus,Haifa,Israel.
  • Schultz MJ; Division of Oncology,Rambam Health Care Campus,Haifa,Israel.
  • Elshamy K; Faculty of Nursing,Mansoura University,Mansoura,Egypt.
  • Rassouli M; Cancer Research Center,Shahid Beheshti University of Medical Sciences,Teheran,Islamic Republic of Iran.
  • Ben-Arye E; The Oncology Service,Lin Medical Center,Haifa,Israel.
  • Doumit M; Alice Ramez Chagoury School of Nursing,Lebanese American University,Beirut,Lebanon.
  • Gafer N; Radiation and Isotope Center,Khartoum,Sudan.
  • Albashayreh A; College of Nursing, Sultan Qaboos University,Muscat,Sultanate of Oman.
  • Ghrayeb I; Makassed Charitable Hospital,East Jerusalem.
  • Turker I; Dr. Abdurrahman Yurtaslan Ankara Oncology Training and Research Hospital,Ankara,Turkey.
  • Ozalp G; Dr. Abdurrahman Yurtaslan Ankara Oncology Training and Research Hospital,Ankara,Turkey.
  • Kav S; Faculty of Health Sciences,Department of Nursing,Baskent University,Ankara,Turkey.
  • Fahmi R; El-Salam Oncology Center,Cairo,Egypt.
  • Nestoros S; Cyprus Anti-Cancer Society,Avodaphnousa Hospice,Nicosia,Cyprus.
  • Ghali H; Children's Welfare Teaching Hospital,Medical City,Baghdad,Iraq.
  • Mula-Hussain L; Cross Cancer Institute - University of Alberta,Edmonton,Canada.
  • Shazar I; Department of Hematology,Rambam Health Care Campus,Haifa,Israel.
  • Obeidat R; Faculty of Nursing,Zarqa University,Zarqa,Jordan.
  • Punjwani R; Children Cancer Hospital,Karachi,Pakistan.
  • Khleif M; Al-Sadeel Society for Palliative Care,Bethlehem,West Bank,Palestinian Authority.
  • Can G; Florence Nightingale Faculty of Nursing,Istanbul University,Istanbul,Turkey.
  • Tuncel G; Dr. Abdurrahman Yurtaslan Ankara Oncology Training and Research Hospital,Ankara,Turkey.
  • Charalambous H; Bank of Cyprus Oncology Center,Nicosia,Cyprus.
  • Faraj S; Children's Welfare Teaching Hospital,Medical City,Baghdad,Iraq.
  • Keoppi N; Cyprus Anti-Cancer Society,Nicosia,Cyprus.
  • Al-Jadiry M; Children's Welfare Teaching Hospital,Medical City,Baghdad,Iraq.
  • Postovsky S; Ruth Rappaport Children's Hospital,Rambam Health Care Campus,Haifa,Israel.
  • Al-Omari M; King Abdullah University Hospital,Irbid,Jordan.
  • Razzaq S; Children's Welfare Teaching Hospital,Medical City,Baghdad,Iraq.
  • Ayyash H; European Khan Yunis Hospital,Khan Yunis,Gaza Strip,Palestine.
  • Khader K; Taif University,Taif,Saudi Arabia.
  • Kebudi R; Cerrahpasa Medical Faculty & Oncology Institute,Istanbul University,Istanbul,Turkey.
  • Omran S; Faculty of Nursing,Jordan University for Science and Technology,Irbid,Jordan.
  • Rasheed O; Al Quds University, Abu Dis and Al-Ahli Hospital,Hebron,West Bank,Palestinian Authority.
  • Qadire M; Faculty of Nursing,Al-Bayt University,Mafraq,Jordan.
  • Ozet A; Gazi Universitesi Tip Fakultesi,Tibbi Onkoloji Bilim Dali,Ankara,Turkey.
  • Silbermann M; Middle East Cancer Consortium and Technion-Israel Institute of Technology,Haifa,Israel.
Palliat Support Care ; 17(3): 345-352, 2019 06.
Article in En | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-30187841
ABSTRACT

OBJECTIVE:

When patients feel spiritually supported by staff, we find increased use of hospice and reduced use of aggressive treatments at end of life, yet substantial barriers to staff spiritual care provision still exist. We aimed to study these barriers in a new cultural context and analyzed a new subgroup with "unrealized potential" for improved spiritual care provision those who are positively inclined toward spiritual care yet do not themselves provide it.

METHOD:

We distributed the Religion and Spirituality in Cancer Care Study via the Middle East Cancer Consortium to physicians and nurses caring for advanced cancer patients. Survey items included how often spiritual care should be provided, how often respondents themselves provide it, and perceived barriers to spiritual care provision.ResultWe had 770 respondents (40% physicians, 60% nurses) from 14 Middle Eastern countries. The results showed that 82% of respondents think staff should provide spiritual care at least occasionally, but 44% provide spiritual care less often than they think they should. In multivariable analysis of respondents who valued spiritual care yet did not themselves provide it to their most recent patients, predictors included low personal sense of being spiritual (p < 0.001) and not having received training (p = 0.02; only 22% received training). How "developed" a country is negatively predicted spiritual care provision (p < 0.001). Self-perceived barriers were quite similar across cultures.Significance of resultsDespite relatively high levels of spiritual care provision, we see a gap between desirability and actual provision. Seeing oneself as not spiritual or only slightly spiritual is a key factor demonstrably associated with not providing spiritual care. Efforts to increase spiritual care provision should target those in favor of spiritual care provision, promoting training that helps participants consider their own spirituality and the role that it plays in their personal and professional lives.
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Full text: 1 Collection: 01-internacional Database: MEDLINE Main subject: Palliative Care / Spiritualism / Health Personnel / Neoplasms Type of study: Prognostic_studies / Qualitative_research Limits: Adult / Female / Humans / Male / Middle aged Country/Region as subject: Asia Language: En Journal: Palliat Support Care Journal subject: TERAPEUTICA Year: 2019 Document type: Article Affiliation country:

Full text: 1 Collection: 01-internacional Database: MEDLINE Main subject: Palliative Care / Spiritualism / Health Personnel / Neoplasms Type of study: Prognostic_studies / Qualitative_research Limits: Adult / Female / Humans / Male / Middle aged Country/Region as subject: Asia Language: En Journal: Palliat Support Care Journal subject: TERAPEUTICA Year: 2019 Document type: Article Affiliation country: