Increased attention of radiotherapy patients to religiousness and spirituality- A comparison with patients in a psychosomatic outpatient clinic

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Objectives: The aim of this study is to prove both hypothesis, that patients of radiation therapy are different to patients of a psychosomatic outpatient unit in case of their spirituality and religiosity and that these attitudes have an influence of their own lives. Methods: In a cross-sectional study, a data set of the Department of Psychosomatic and Psychotherapy of the University Hospital Münster in 2013 (n = 1110) was compared to data from 2017 by the Department of Radiation Therapy-Radiation oncology of the University Münster (n = 275) in terms of their religiosity and spirituality. The survey was carried out by a questionnaire on religious attitudes (FRA-RE, Heuft 2016). An age- A nd gender-controlled statistical analysis has been made by means of partial correlations and mean comparisons. Results: The results are consistent with the hypothesis that patients of radiotherapy, in contrast to psychosomatic patients, are more religious, more spiritual, show more private, but also public religious/spiritual practice, have a stronger desire for more religiosity in their lives and belief that religiosity helps to overcome times of crisis. Conclusions: Thus, it is of particular importance to provide this burdened patient clientele spiritual/religious offers for coping with their disease.

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Hampel, N., Welsch, S., Heuft, G., & Eich, H. T. (2020). Increased attention of radiotherapy patients to religiousness and spirituality- A comparison with patients in a psychosomatic outpatient clinic. Zeitschrift Fur Psychosomatische Medizin Und Psychotherapie, 66(2), 149–163. https://doi.org/10.13109/zptm.2020.66.2.149

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