Assessing Spiritual Distress in Elderly Patients Undergoing Rehabilitation

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serval:BIB_09F7A7933E77
Type
Inproceedings: an article in a conference proceedings.
Publication sub-type
Abstract (Abstract): shot summary in a article that contain essentials elements presented during a scientific conference, lecture or from a poster.
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Title
Assessing Spiritual Distress in Elderly Patients Undergoing Rehabilitation
Title of the conference
Gerontological Society of America (GSA) 62nd Annual Scientific Meeting
Author(s)
Monod S., Rochat E., Spencer B., Bula C.J.
Address
Atlanta, Georgia, November 18-22, 2009
ISBN
0016-9013
Publication state
Published
Issued date
2009
Peer-reviewed
Oui
Volume
49
Series
Gerontologist
Pages
219
Language
english
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Abstract
Spiritual distress has been associated with worse health outcomes. Assessing patient's spirituality seems especially relevant in older patients undergoing post-acute rehabilitation. However, few instruments are designed to assess spiritual distress. The objectives of this research were 1) to conceptualize the spiritual dimension and to develop an instrument to assess spiritual distress in hospitalized older patients; 2) to determine spiritual distress prevalence and to investigate its relationship with rehab outcomes. A qualitative approach was used to develop the Spiritual Distress Assessment Tool (SDAT). The SDAT is a semi-structured interview that assess unmet spiritual needs, and quantifies spiritual distress. In a pilot study among rehab patients (N=69, 82.58.3 years), 61% reported spiritual distress. Compared to the others, these patients had more functional impairment and tended to have longer stay. Further studies are needed to determine whether spiritual intervention would be effective to address spiritual distress and improve health outcomes.
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