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Spirituality in palliative care of oncological patients

Abstract

The spirituality as a tool in palliative healthcare of oncology patients, has been increasingly studied and approached in the academic context, as an integrant of life quality improvement. The present study aimed to analyze how spirituality can positively influence oncology treatment and palliative care and contribute to the quality of life improvement of these patients. Through this literature review and the inclusion criteria, there had been 29 articles selected. Spirituality is used as a tool by the CP team as an aid to understanding de impact caused by the diagnosis and full-time patient care, it enables the psychologist professional to assist and intervene fully about the patient and its network; on the patient and his family, the spirituality acts as a coping strategy, safety, and comfort. The present study has found limitations around the study in children, adolescents, and their network.

Keywords:
spirituality; palliative care; cancer patient; psychology

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