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P-1149 - the Effect of Psycho-spiritual Therapy for Improving the Quality of Life of Women With Breast Cancer: a Randomized Controlled Trial

Published online by Cambridge University Press:  15 April 2020

N. Jafari
Affiliation:
Isfahan University of Medical Sciences, Isfahan University, Isfahan, Iran
Z. Farajzadegan
Affiliation:
Isfahan University of Medical Sciences, Isfahan University, Isfahan, Iran
A. Zamani
Affiliation:
Isfahan University of Medical Sciences, Isfahan University, Isfahan, Iran
F. Bahrami
Affiliation:
Isfahan University of Medical Sciences, Isfahan University, Isfahan, Iran
H. Emami
Affiliation:
Isfahan University of Medical Sciences, Isfahan University, Isfahan, Iran
A. Loghmani
Affiliation:
Isfahan University of Medical Sciences, Isfahan University, Isfahan, Iran

Abstract

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Objective

Diagnosis of breast cancer is a devastating psychological experience for a woman. Also treatments such as radiation therapy may cause psychosocial distress in these patients and threaten their quality of life (QOL). Among several approaches, spirituality has been shown to be significantly associated with improving the quality of life.

The aim of this study was to assess the role of psycho-spiritual therapy intervention in improving the quality of life of patients with breast cancer undergoing radiation therapy.

Methods

This was a randomized controlled trial study undertaken in a radiotherapy clinic, Isfahan, Iran. Between October 2010 and February 2011, 68 patients under radiation therapy were randomized to either spiritual therapy intervention group or control group who received routine management and educational programs. Before and after 6 weeks of spiritual therapy sessions, the quality of life was evaluated using Cancer quality-of-life questionnaire (QLQ)-C30 and breast cancer specific questionnaire (BR-23). MANCOVA, T-test and Paired T-test were used for analysis using Predictive Analytic Soft Ware (PASW, version 18) for windows.

Results

In all sixty five patients actually completed the 6 week intervention and were evaluated for the outcome. The mean Global health status score/QOL reached from 44.37(SD = 13.03) to 68.63(SD = 10.86), (p = 0.00). There was a statistically significant difference in all functional scales of QLQ-C30 after intervention. (p < 0.05)

Conclusions

The results of this trial showed that the psycho-spiritual therapy program can improve the overall QOL of women with breast cancer; therefore it could be adopted in comprehensive care programs for women with breast cancer.

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