Spiritual growth and decline among patients with cancer.
@article{Allmon2013SpiritualGA,
title={Spiritual growth and decline among patients with cancer.},
author={Allison L. Allmon and Benjamin A. Tallman and Elizabeth Mitchell Altmaier},
journal={Oncology nursing forum},
year={2013},
volume={40 6},
pages={
559-65
}
}PURPOSE/OBJECTIVES
To investigate spiritual transformation among patients with cancer.
DESIGN
Longitudinal.
SETTING
A university medical center in the midwestern United States.
SAMPLE
47 adult cancer survivors.
METHODS
Patients were asked about spirituality, religious and spiritual importance, religious coping, and spiritual gain and decline at baseline as well as nine months post-treatment.
MAIN RESEARCH VARIABLES
Religious importance, religious coping, and spiritual gain or decline…
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