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To explore the spiritual needs and resources of People with Amyotrophic Lateral Sclerosis (PALS) at different stages of its trajectory and to characterize the experiences of the current state of the disease.
Methods
A convergent mixed-methods study was conducted using qualitative and quantitative approaches. Participants were assessed using the clinical and sociodemographic data, ALSFRS-R (function assessment), and the GES Questionnaire to evaluate spiritual needs and resources. Data were collected through in-person or online interviews, transcribed and coded. The qualitative analysis was based on the content analysis method. Statistical analysis was performed using SPSS software. Both datasets were integrated during data analysis.
Results
Twenty-four patients were interviewed, with a duration of the illness ranging from 1 year to 12 years. Participants were at different stages of functional dependence. Analyzing the open questions of the GES questionnaire, six categories were established related to the inner world of PALS: Concern, Nuisance, Help, Support, Safety, and Valorization. Contrary to what was hypothesized, no correlations were found between functionality and the spiritual dimensions. Spiritual needs and resources tend to vary with age, with younger ages presenting a more fragile spiritual dimension overall. Also, the intrapersonal and interpersonal dimension seems to play a central role in the lives of PALS. A negative correlation was identified between the feeling of connection to a supreme/transcendent reality and the level of educational qualifications.
Significance of results
Spirituality often provides crucial emotional support, meaning, and resilience during challenging times. Despite its importance, it is often overlooked in clinical settings. The study emphasizes the need for personalized, holistic care, which should include spiritual care support, regardless of the functional state, highlighting the importance of addressing both intrapersonal and interpersonal domains, resources and needs from early phases. Allowing to create a structured care plan that meets patients’ individual spiritual needs, that can contribute to a better QoL and reduce suffering.
There are few studies evaluating the role of spirituality and the role of spiritually integrated interventions in people with amyotrophic lateral sclerosis (PALS) and their caregivers.
Objectives
A scoping review was conducted to examine the nature and breadth of peer-reviewed literature on the role of spirituality, interventions integrating spirituality, and outcomes for PALS and their caregivers.
Methods
A literature review was performed, following the methods from the Joanna Briggs Institute Reviewers, based on all articles published between January 2006 and April 2022, identified in the CINAHL Complete, MEDLINE Complete, MedicLatina, Psychology and Behavioral Sciences Collection, and SPORTDiscus with full-text databases using key terms. Extracted data included research aims, study design, population and characteristics, theme description, and measures or type of intervention.
Results
A total of 18 articles were included in this study: 14 qualitative, 3 quantitative, and 1 protocol of a quantitative study. Eight studies were based in Europe. The search identified different main themes related to spirituality for caregivers and patients, 2 spiritual measure scales, and one intervention. However, many studies were limited in sample size, generalizability, and transferability and used less sophisticated research designs.
Significance of the results
This scoping review illustrates the importance given to spirituality by caregivers and PALS and reveals a very heterogeneous response. Thus, experimental studies in the area of spirituality are needed to systematically explore the impact of spiritual interventions, and the results of these studies could advance practice and policy by enhancing the quality of life for PALS and their caregivers.
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