Palliative care and spiritual well‐being in lung cancer patients and family caregivers
Psycho-Oncology2015Vol. 25(12), pp. 1448–1455
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Abstract
Our findings support the multidimensionality of spiritual well-being that includes constructs such as meaning and faith for lung cancer patients and FCGs with or without religious affiliations. Palliative care interventions should include content that targets the spiritual needs of both patients and FCGs. Copyright © 2015 John Wiley & Sons, Ltd.
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