Title of article :
Effect of Spiritual Care on Pain of Breast Cancer Patients: A Clinical Trial
Author/Authors :
Jahanizade, Mohammad Reza Department of Psychology - Payame Noor University, Isfahan, Iran , Shahriari, Mohsen Nursing and Midwifery care Research Center - Faculty of Nursing and Midwifery - Isfahan University of Medical Sciences, Iran , Alimohammadi, Nasrollah Nursing and Midwifery care Research Center - Faculty of Nursing and Midwifery - Isfahan University of Medical Sciences, Iran , Hazini, Abdolrahim Department of Oncology - Firoozgar Hospital - Iran University of Medical Sciences, Tehran, Iran
Abstract :
Background: One of the most important symptoms and complications of breast cancer
is pain with an extensive impact on life dimensions, management of which requires
comprehensive nursing care and interventions. Given that spiritual care is an essential
and unique part of care and spirituality is an indispensable part of man's life, we aimed
to determine the effect of spiritual care in breast cancer patients from a
multidimensional viewpoint
Methods: This clinical trial was conducted on breast cancer patients who presented to
two medical centers at Isfahan, Iran, during 2014. Fifty patients were randomly selected
and assigned to intervention and control groups. For the intervention group, the spiritual
care program was implemented in groups of five in ten 60-minute long sessions. Both
groups completed the Multidimensional Pain Inventory (MPI), which is a self-report
questionnaire, immediately before and six weeks after the intervention. To analyze the
data, descriptive statistics, analysis of covariance, and Chi-squared test were
performed in SPSS, version 18.
Results: After administering the spiritual care program in the intervention group, the
mean scores of pain severity dimensions (P=0.004), disrupted daily activity (P<0.001),
emotional disturbance (P<0.001), and negative reaction (P<0.001) decreased
significantly. Analysis of covariance indicated significant differences between the
intervention and control groups in terms of pain severity (P<0.012), disrupted daily
activity (P<0.001), life control (P=0.021), emotional distress (P<0.001), and negative
reaction (P=0.004).
Conclusion: Spiritual care is effective on the reduction of pain severity and its adverse
effects on the lives of breast cancer patients. Therefore, it is suggested to be used as a
non-pharmaceutical complementary treatment for pain relief.
Keywords :
Spritual Care , Breast Cancer , Iran , Pain
Journal title :
medical-surgical nursing journal