Spirituality in Adolescents and Young Adults With Cancer: An Evolutionary Concept Analysis.

IF 1.5 4区 医学 Q3 NURSING Journal of Pediatric Hematology-Oncology Nursing Pub Date : 2024-01-01 Epub Date: 2023-10-19 DOI:10.1177/27527530231190375
Oladele O Oyedele, Celeste Phillips, Sheri L Robb
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Background: Despite an increased focus on the importance of spirituality to human health, including adolescent health outcomes there remains an absence of evidence-based programs to address the spiritual needs of patients and families. A critical barrier is the absence of a clear conceptual understanding and operational definitions of spirituality for adolescents/young adults (AYAs) with cancer. The purposes of this concept analysis were to (a) clarify the concept of spirituality in the context of the AYAs' cancer experience and (b) generate a definition based on a review of the literature examining spiritual development and the role of spirituality in AYAs' health and cancer treatment. Method: We used Roger's evolutionary concept analysis method to identify antecedents, attributes, and consequences of spirituality in the context of AYAs' cancer using thematic analysis and included identification of case exemplars. Results: Of the 86 articles identified, 21 met our inclusion criteria. Analysis revealed four attributes of spirituality in AYAs with cancer: meaning and purpose, connectedness, life-long universal experience, and independent of or related to religion and faith traditions. Identified antecedents included the presence of spiritual resources, chronic illness, belief, or wonder about a higher power, and existential questions. Identified consequences included hope, meaning, feelings of peace, and enhanced well-being and illness acceptance. Based on the findings, we generated a definition of spirituality in AYAs with cancer. Discussion: Findings inform the development of measures and spiritual care interventions specific to AYAs with cancer. An important limitation to address in future research is the absence of AYAs' first-person accounts of their own spirituality.

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癌症青少年和青年人的精神状态:进化概念分析。
背景:尽管人们越来越关注精神对人类健康的重要性,包括青少年健康结果,但仍然缺乏基于证据的计划来满足患者和家庭的精神需求。一个关键障碍是缺乏对患有癌症的青少年/年轻人(AYA)精神的明确概念理解和操作定义。这一概念分析的目的是(a)在AYA癌症经历的背景下澄清灵性的概念,以及(b)在审查精神发展和灵性在AYA健康和癌症治疗中的作用的文献的基础上产生一个定义。方法:我们使用Roger的进化概念分析方法,通过主题分析来识别AYAs癌症背景下精神的前因、属性和后果,并包括病例样本的识别。结果:在已鉴定的86篇文章中,21篇符合我们的纳入标准。分析揭示了癌症AYA精神的四个属性:意义和目的、联系、终身普遍体验以及独立于或与宗教和信仰传统有关。已确定的前因包括精神资源的存在、慢性病、信仰或对更高权力的好奇,以及存在问题。已确定的后果包括希望、意义、和平感以及增强幸福感和疾病接受度。根据这些发现,我们在患有癌症的AYA中产生了精神的定义。讨论:研究结果为制定针对癌症AYA的措施和精神护理干预措施提供了信息。在未来的研究中需要解决的一个重要限制是缺乏AYA对自己精神的第一人称描述。
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