Religiosity and spirituality in oncology: Health Professionals' conceptions

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Specialized literature has been identifying positive and negative influences of religious and spiritual beliefs in coping with diseases such as cancer. Therefore, this research aimed to identify, analyze and understand the concepts of health professionals in regards to the association amongst religiosity, spirituality and health in Oncology. In an initial stage, an electronic questionnaire was answered by 85 professionals. In the later stage, seven professionals participated in online focus groups. Results indicated that approximately half of the participants of the first stage do not practice religious activities. However, 85% revealed a high degree of spirituality. Religious/spiritual themes are common in clinical setting. Group members reported not having received academic training to address such issues. Nonetheless, participants showed positive views as to the influence of religiosity/spirituality on health, with negative effects to a lesser extent. Further studies may support programs aimed at training future professionals in the field of oncology.

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Gobatto, C. A., & de Araujo, T. C. C. F. (2013). Religiosity and spirituality in oncology: Health Professionals’ conceptions. Psicologia USP, 24(1), 11–34. https://doi.org/10.1590/S0103-65642013000100002

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