Title of article :
Pain Coping Strategies and Their Relationship with Unpleasant Emotions (Anxiety, Stress, and Depression) and Religious Coping in Cancer Patients
Author/Authors :
khorshidi mehdi نويسنده , Ramezanzade Tabriz Elahe نويسنده Nursing Department, Neyshabur University of Medical Sciences, Neyshabur, Iran , Mohammadi Reza نويسنده Sayyed Medical and Educational Center, Golestan University of Medical Sciences, Gorgan, Iran , Roshandel Golam Reza نويسنده Sayyed Medical and Educational Center, Golestan University of Medical Sciences, Gorgan, Iran , Talebi Razieh نويسنده Nursing Research Center, Buye School of Nursing and Midwifery, Golestan University of Medical Sciences, Gorgan, Iran
Abstract :
Background: Coping strategies affect patients’ perceptions of pain severity, their
ability to tolerate pain, duration of daily activities, and emotions. This study aims to
determine the relationship between pain coping and unpleasant emotions, and religious
coping in cancer patients.
Methods: This was a cross-sectional survey study. Sampling was conducted from
June to December 2016. During that period, 363 cancer patients referred to Omid Hospital
in Mashhad city, Iran and 22 Bahman Hospital in Neyshabur city, Iran. Data collection
tools included a demographic questionnaire, religious coping scale, pain severity
scale, Coping Strategies Questionnaire, and Depression Anxiety Stress Scale. The dataset
was analyzed using descriptive and inferential statistics that included chi-square and
one-way ANOVA with SPSS v.16 software.
Results: The majority of cancer patients (231; 63.6%) used the strategy of praying
and hoping as their coping mechanisms. There was a significant difference between
religious coping and pain coping strategies (P=0.02). Patients with mild depression most
frequently used the praying and hoping strategy, whereas those with moderate depression
more frequently used the catastrophic strategy (P > 0.05).
Conclusion: Designing and performing educational programs for coping with
pain can be an effective solution for patients to improve their pain management, as well
as control and cope with their illness. These programs would help increase patient quality
of life and disease self-management, as well as decreasing psychological and
communication problems.
Journal title :
Astroparticle Physics