Background: Spirituality and religiosity are reported as important in coping with cancer but rarely explored across cultures. Objectives: To explore and compare the use of spirituality and religiosity in coping with colorectal cancer in New Zealand and Iran. Methods: A cross-sectional qualitative approach involving interviews conducted in New Zealand (n = 20) and Iran (n = 20). The data were analysed using thematic analysis. Results: The majority of participants interviewed used religion as a resource in coping with cancer. A minority described spirituality as separate to religion and drew on spirituality either in relation to religion or alone. All Iranian participants viewed spirituality as intertwined with religion. Conclusion: Religious...
Although cancer disparities among American Indian (AI) women are alarming, research on spiritual cop...
Rationale: When diagnosed with cancer, a patient has to cope with stressors such as pain, fatigue, a...
The study is focused on the selection of coping strategies and their relationship with the meaning o...
The use of spirituality for guidance and coping affects the quality of life in many cancer survivors...
Cancer diagnosis is invariably a profound and catastrophic life-changing experience for individuals ...
Introduction Colorectal cancer (CRC) is one of the most common cancers and a leading cause of cancer...
OBJECTIVE: In the last decade, some attention has been given to spirituality and faith and their rol...
PURPOSE. In the last decade some attention has been given to spirituality and faith and its role in ...
Recent research has shown significant associations (negative and positive) between religious and spi...
Bio-psycho-socio-spiritual problems often appear in cancer patients; however, the spiritual and reli...
Background & Aim: Spiritual well-being, religion, and hope are important factors in coping with canc...
International audienceThis study aimed to analyze the relationship between spirituality, coping stra...
Spirituality, as presented in this paper, is characterized as an individual’s inherent need to find ...
Research in order to identify the importance of spirituality in cancer patients to fight illness and...
Background & Aim: Spiritual well-being harmonizes several dimensions of human's life and is essentia...
Although cancer disparities among American Indian (AI) women are alarming, research on spiritual cop...
Rationale: When diagnosed with cancer, a patient has to cope with stressors such as pain, fatigue, a...
The study is focused on the selection of coping strategies and their relationship with the meaning o...
The use of spirituality for guidance and coping affects the quality of life in many cancer survivors...
Cancer diagnosis is invariably a profound and catastrophic life-changing experience for individuals ...
Introduction Colorectal cancer (CRC) is one of the most common cancers and a leading cause of cancer...
OBJECTIVE: In the last decade, some attention has been given to spirituality and faith and their rol...
PURPOSE. In the last decade some attention has been given to spirituality and faith and its role in ...
Recent research has shown significant associations (negative and positive) between religious and spi...
Bio-psycho-socio-spiritual problems often appear in cancer patients; however, the spiritual and reli...
Background & Aim: Spiritual well-being, religion, and hope are important factors in coping with canc...
International audienceThis study aimed to analyze the relationship between spirituality, coping stra...
Spirituality, as presented in this paper, is characterized as an individual’s inherent need to find ...
Research in order to identify the importance of spirituality in cancer patients to fight illness and...
Background & Aim: Spiritual well-being harmonizes several dimensions of human's life and is essentia...
Although cancer disparities among American Indian (AI) women are alarming, research on spiritual cop...
Rationale: When diagnosed with cancer, a patient has to cope with stressors such as pain, fatigue, a...
The study is focused on the selection of coping strategies and their relationship with the meaning o...