Analysis of the status and correlation of family resilience and spiritual well-being in young patients with postoperative breast cancer
Objective:To investigate the status of family resilience and spiritual well-being in young patients with postoperative breast cancer and explore the correlation between the two.Methods:A survey was conducted using a general information questionnaire,the Family Resilience Assessment(FRA)scale,and the Functional Assessment of Chronic Illness Therapy-Spiritual Well-being(FACIT-Sp-12)scale among 186 young patients with postoperative breast cancer who were treated in the breast oncology department of a Class A tertiary hospital in Tianjin from March 2022 to December 2022.Results:The scores of family resistance and spiritual well-being of young patients with postoperative breast cancer were 104.07±15.94 and 30.41±6.84.There was a positive correlation between family resilience and spiritual well-being(r=0.717,P<0.0 1).Conclusion:There is still room for improvement in the family resilience and spiritual well-being of young patients with postoperative breast cancer.The higher the level of family resilience,the better the spiritual well-being of the patients.Healthcare professionals should implement targeted nursing interventions to enhance patients'family resilience,thereby improving their spiritual well-being.
Young patientBreast cancerFamily resilienceSpiritual well-being