Improving Spiritual Well-Being in Patients with Lung Cancers

Patients with lung cancer report more disease burden and lower spiritual well-being (SWB) compared with other cancer patients. Understanding variables that lessen disease burden and improve SWB is essential. The aim of this study was to explore the relationship between motivational level for physica...

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Autores principales: Piderman, Katherine M. (Autor) ; Sytsma, Terin T. (Autor) ; Frost, Marlene H. (Autor) ; Novotny, Paul J. (Autor) ; Rausch Osian, Sarah M. (Autor) ; Solberg Nes, Lise (Autor) ; Patten, Christi A. (Autor) ; Sloan, Jeff A. (Autor) ; Rummans, Teresa A. (Autor) ; Bronars, Carrie A. (Autor) ; Yang, Ping (Autor) ; Clark, Matthew M. (Autor)
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Publicado: Sage Publishing 2015
En: Journal of pastoral care & counseling
Año: 2015, Volumen: 69, Número: 3, Páginas: 156-162
Otras palabras clave:B lung cancer
B Spirituality
B Exercise
B stages of change
B Spiritual well-being
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Sumario:Patients with lung cancer report more disease burden and lower spiritual well-being (SWB) compared with other cancer patients. Understanding variables that lessen disease burden and improve SWB is essential. The aim of this study was to explore the relationship between motivational level for physical activity and SWB in patients with lung cancer. Linear regression showed increased SWB as stage of change for physical activity increased (p < 0.0001), even after adjusting for multiple demographic variables.
ISSN:2167-776X
Obras secundarias:Enthalten in: Journal of pastoral care & counseling
Persistent identifiers:DOI: 10.1177/1542305015602711