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Content of Spiritual Counselling for Cancer Patients Undergoing Chemotherapy in Iran: A Qualitative Content Analysis

BACKGROUND: Cancer is one of the leading causes of human death. Besides clinical treatment, cancer patients may need emotional and spiritual counselling to overcome their mental and morale problems. Such counselling sessions have been reported influential by many patients. We aimed to explore the st...

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Autores principales: Memaryan, Nadereh, Ghaempanah, Zeinab, Saeedi, Mir Majid, Aryankhesal, Aidin, Ansarinejad, Nafiseh, Seddigh, Ruohollah
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Publicado: West Asia Organization for Cancer Prevention 2017
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC5648381/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/28749107
http://dx.doi.org/10.22034/APJCP.2017.18.7.1791
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author Memaryan, Nadereh
Ghaempanah, Zeinab
Saeedi, Mir Majid
Aryankhesal, Aidin
Ansarinejad, Nafiseh
Seddigh, Ruohollah
author_facet Memaryan, Nadereh
Ghaempanah, Zeinab
Saeedi, Mir Majid
Aryankhesal, Aidin
Ansarinejad, Nafiseh
Seddigh, Ruohollah
author_sort Memaryan, Nadereh
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description BACKGROUND: Cancer is one of the leading causes of human death. Besides clinical treatment, cancer patients may need emotional and spiritual counselling to overcome their mental and morale problems. Such counselling sessions have been reported influential by many patients. We aimed to explore the structure of spiritual counselling sessions and their content as one of services provided to patients who experience chemotherapy in Iranian hospitals. METHODS: Through a qualitative content analysis study, we recorded the discussions between a counsellor, who was a cleric as well, and cancer cases who were undergoing chemotherapy in a hospital in Tehran. The sessions were only recorded if the patient consented to attend at the study. All consideration were taken to avoid release of patients’ identity. The recorded discussions were transcribed verbatim and analyzed thematically after each session, until no new theme was emerged. RESULT: Twenty two sessions were held. The patients aged 53 years old on average. The content of discussions were analyzed along which 165 codes emerged. Four general themes or phases were recognized through counseling as (i) history-Taking (including demographic, disease-related and spiritual history and characteristics), (ii) general advice, (iii) spiritual-religious advice, and (iv) dealing with patients’ spiritual or religious ambiguities and paradoxes. CONCLUSION: Counselling of cancer patients needs special and in depth knowledge on spiritual and religious issues. The counsellor should be able to motivate patients, among whom many are disappointed, to follow the curative instructions well and stay hopeful about their treatment and life. Exploring and understanding what happens during a spiritual counselling session can counselling to the conformity and standardization of such interventions.
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spelling pubmed-56483812017-10-31 Content of Spiritual Counselling for Cancer Patients Undergoing Chemotherapy in Iran: A Qualitative Content Analysis Memaryan, Nadereh Ghaempanah, Zeinab Saeedi, Mir Majid Aryankhesal, Aidin Ansarinejad, Nafiseh Seddigh, Ruohollah Asian Pac J Cancer Prev Research Article BACKGROUND: Cancer is one of the leading causes of human death. Besides clinical treatment, cancer patients may need emotional and spiritual counselling to overcome their mental and morale problems. Such counselling sessions have been reported influential by many patients. We aimed to explore the structure of spiritual counselling sessions and their content as one of services provided to patients who experience chemotherapy in Iranian hospitals. METHODS: Through a qualitative content analysis study, we recorded the discussions between a counsellor, who was a cleric as well, and cancer cases who were undergoing chemotherapy in a hospital in Tehran. The sessions were only recorded if the patient consented to attend at the study. All consideration were taken to avoid release of patients’ identity. The recorded discussions were transcribed verbatim and analyzed thematically after each session, until no new theme was emerged. RESULT: Twenty two sessions were held. The patients aged 53 years old on average. The content of discussions were analyzed along which 165 codes emerged. Four general themes or phases were recognized through counseling as (i) history-Taking (including demographic, disease-related and spiritual history and characteristics), (ii) general advice, (iii) spiritual-religious advice, and (iv) dealing with patients’ spiritual or religious ambiguities and paradoxes. CONCLUSION: Counselling of cancer patients needs special and in depth knowledge on spiritual and religious issues. The counsellor should be able to motivate patients, among whom many are disappointed, to follow the curative instructions well and stay hopeful about their treatment and life. Exploring and understanding what happens during a spiritual counselling session can counselling to the conformity and standardization of such interventions. West Asia Organization for Cancer Prevention 2017 /pmc/articles/PMC5648381/ /pubmed/28749107 http://dx.doi.org/10.22034/APJCP.2017.18.7.1791 Text en Copyright: © Asian Pacific Journal of Cancer Prevention http://creativecommons.org/licenses/BY-SA/4.0 This work is licensed under a Creative Commons Attribution-NonCommercial 4.0 International License
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Aryankhesal, Aidin
Ansarinejad, Nafiseh
Seddigh, Ruohollah
Content of Spiritual Counselling for Cancer Patients Undergoing Chemotherapy in Iran: A Qualitative Content Analysis
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title_short Content of Spiritual Counselling for Cancer Patients Undergoing Chemotherapy in Iran: A Qualitative Content Analysis
title_sort content of spiritual counselling for cancer patients undergoing chemotherapy in iran: a qualitative content analysis
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url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC5648381/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/28749107
http://dx.doi.org/10.22034/APJCP.2017.18.7.1791
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