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Meaning in life and its relationship with family cohesion: A survey of patients with palliative care in China

Xiao‐Cheng Liu, Xiaoying Wu, Qinqin Cheng, Wenjuan Ying, Xiaoling Gong, Dali Lu, Yan Zhang, Zhili Liu

2022Asia-Pacific Journal of Oncology Nursing12 citationsDOIOpen Access PDF

Abstract

Objective Meaning in life (MIL) and family cohesion are important concerns for the palliative care population; however, evidence of the relationship between MIL and family cohesion is scarce. Therefore, this study aimed to examine the relationship between MIL and family cohesion and explore the factors that influence MIL among the palliative care population. Methods In this cross-sectional study, 205 patients with advanced cancer were recruited from two palliative care units in China. Data were collected using the meaning in life scale (MiLS), the family cohesion subscale of the Family Adaptability and Cohesion Scale, second edition, Chinese version, and the Karnofsky Performance Status Scale (KPS). Multivariate linear regression models were used to examine the relationship between family cohesion and perceived MIL and identify the potential factors of participants' MiLS score. Results The mean MiLS score was 100.90 (SD ​= ​9.17). The results showed that family cohesion ( r ​= ​0.313, P ​< ​0.001) and KPS scores ( r ​= ​0.311, P ​< ​0.001) were positively correlated with MiLS scores. Multivariate linear regression revealed that MIL was significantly influenced by family cohesion, KPS score, sex, religiosity, whether participants lived alone, and their medical insurance payment method (Adjust R 2 ​= ​28.4%, F ​= ​6.281, P ​= ​0.013). Conclusions Our findings indicate a positive relationship between family cohesion and MIL, suggesting that clinicians should consider increasing patients' family cohesion as an approach to enhance perceived MIL.

Topics & Concepts

Cohesion (chemistry)Palliative carePsychologyPopulationMultivariate analysisChinaClinical psychologyMedicineDemographyNursingInternal medicineSociologyGeographyArchaeologyOrganic chemistryChemistryPalliative Care and End-of-Life IssuesFamily and Patient Care in Intensive Care UnitsCancer survivorship and care
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