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Spirituality in childhood cancer care

To deal with the suffering caused by childhood cancer, patients and their families use different coping strategies, among which, spirituality appears a way of minimizing possible damage. In this context, the purpose of the present study was to analyze the influence of spirituality in childhood cance...

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Autores principales: Lima, Nádia Nara Rolim, do Nascimento, Vânia Barbosa, de Carvalho, Sionara Melo Figueiredo, Neto, Modesto Leite Rolim, Moreira, Marcial Moreno, Brasil, Aline Quental, Junior, Francisco Telésforo Celestino, de Oliveira, Gislene Farias, Reis, Alberto Olavo Advíncula
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Lenguaje:English
Publicado: Dove Medical Press 2013
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC3797236/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/24133371
http://dx.doi.org/10.2147/NDT.S42404
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author Lima, Nádia Nara Rolim
do Nascimento, Vânia Barbosa
de Carvalho, Sionara Melo Figueiredo
Neto, Modesto Leite Rolim
Moreira, Marcial Moreno
Brasil, Aline Quental
Junior, Francisco Telésforo Celestino
de Oliveira, Gislene Farias
Reis, Alberto Olavo Advíncula
author_facet Lima, Nádia Nara Rolim
do Nascimento, Vânia Barbosa
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Neto, Modesto Leite Rolim
Moreira, Marcial Moreno
Brasil, Aline Quental
Junior, Francisco Telésforo Celestino
de Oliveira, Gislene Farias
Reis, Alberto Olavo Advíncula
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description To deal with the suffering caused by childhood cancer, patients and their families use different coping strategies, among which, spirituality appears a way of minimizing possible damage. In this context, the purpose of the present study was to analyze the influence of spirituality in childhood cancer care, involving biopsychosocial aspects of the child, the family, and the health care team facing the disease. To accomplish this purpose, a nonsystematic review of literature of articles on national and international electronic databases (Scientific Electronic Library Online [SciELO], PubMed, and Latin American and Caribbean Health Sciences Literature [LILACS]) was conducted using the search terms “spirituality,” “child psychology,” “child,” and “cancer,” as well as on other available resources. After the search, 20 articles met the eligibility criteria and were included in the final sample. Our review showed that the relation between spirituality and health has lately become a subject of growing interest among researchers, as a positive influence of spirituality in the people’s welfare was noted. Studies that were retrieved using the mentioned search strategy in electronic databases, independently assessed by the authors according to the systematic review, showed that spirituality emerges as a driving force that helps pediatric patients and their families in coping with cancer. Health care workers have been increasingly attentive to this dimension of care. However, it is necessary to improve their knowledge regarding the subject. The search highlighted that spirituality is considered a source of comfort and hope, contributing to a better acceptance of his/her chronic condition by the child with cancer, as well as by the family. Further up-to-date studies facing the subject are, thus, needed. It is also necessary to better train health care practitioners, so as to provide humanized care to the child with cancer.
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spelling pubmed-37972362013-10-16 Spirituality in childhood cancer care Lima, Nádia Nara Rolim do Nascimento, Vânia Barbosa de Carvalho, Sionara Melo Figueiredo Neto, Modesto Leite Rolim Moreira, Marcial Moreno Brasil, Aline Quental Junior, Francisco Telésforo Celestino de Oliveira, Gislene Farias Reis, Alberto Olavo Advíncula Neuropsychiatr Dis Treat Review To deal with the suffering caused by childhood cancer, patients and their families use different coping strategies, among which, spirituality appears a way of minimizing possible damage. In this context, the purpose of the present study was to analyze the influence of spirituality in childhood cancer care, involving biopsychosocial aspects of the child, the family, and the health care team facing the disease. To accomplish this purpose, a nonsystematic review of literature of articles on national and international electronic databases (Scientific Electronic Library Online [SciELO], PubMed, and Latin American and Caribbean Health Sciences Literature [LILACS]) was conducted using the search terms “spirituality,” “child psychology,” “child,” and “cancer,” as well as on other available resources. After the search, 20 articles met the eligibility criteria and were included in the final sample. Our review showed that the relation between spirituality and health has lately become a subject of growing interest among researchers, as a positive influence of spirituality in the people’s welfare was noted. Studies that were retrieved using the mentioned search strategy in electronic databases, independently assessed by the authors according to the systematic review, showed that spirituality emerges as a driving force that helps pediatric patients and their families in coping with cancer. Health care workers have been increasingly attentive to this dimension of care. However, it is necessary to improve their knowledge regarding the subject. The search highlighted that spirituality is considered a source of comfort and hope, contributing to a better acceptance of his/her chronic condition by the child with cancer, as well as by the family. Further up-to-date studies facing the subject are, thus, needed. It is also necessary to better train health care practitioners, so as to provide humanized care to the child with cancer. Dove Medical Press 2013 2013-10-09 /pmc/articles/PMC3797236/ /pubmed/24133371 http://dx.doi.org/10.2147/NDT.S42404 Text en © 2013 Lima et al. This work is published by Dove Medical Press Ltd, and licensed under Creative Commons Attribution – Non Commercial (unported, v3.0) License The full terms of the License are available at http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc/3.0/. Non-commercial uses of the work are permitted without any further permission from Dove Medical Press Ltd, provided the work is properly attributed.
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Brasil, Aline Quental
Junior, Francisco Telésforo Celestino
de Oliveira, Gislene Farias
Reis, Alberto Olavo Advíncula
Spirituality in childhood cancer care
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