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Erschienen in: Supportive Care in Cancer 12/2005

01.12.2005 | Supportive Care International

Spirituality, psychotherapy and music in palliative cancer care: research projects in psycho-oncology at an oncology center in Switzerland

verfasst von: Monika Renz, Miriam Schütt Mao, Thomas Cerny

Erschienen in: Supportive Care in Cancer | Ausgabe 12/2005

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Abstract

It is recognized as increasingly important in palliative care that spiritual needs of terminally ill patients should be acknowledged and addressed. Two research projects investigated the feasibility of psychotherapeutic and music therapeutic assistance offered to advanced cancer patients. The first project (1998–2000) sought to improve the understanding of the effect of therapeutic support given to 80 patients and the characteristics of the dying process. The second project (2000–2003) assessed the significance of spiritual experiences in illness and affliction. Empathic therapeutic assistance, observations and systematic record keeping were combined with statistical assessment in an interdisciplinary approach. A respectful attitude and spiritual care were taken to perceive and analyse changes in border areas of life. The first project studied the rules and methods of terminal communication and described three stages in the dying process. After a ‘passing through,’ the dying often had a spiritual opening leading in a state beyond all pain. The second project concentrated on spiritual experiences. Of 251 treated patients, 135 had such experiences. Spiritual experiences can have a great impact on physical and emotional well-being (alleviate pain, release from anxiety and despair, engender feelings of serenity and wholeness) and facilitate dying. Music therapy, psychotherapy and spiritual assistance offer essential methods for psycho-oncology and palliative care. A holistic and interdisciplinary approach is needed to assist patients in their complex suffering. Our findings on spiritual experience and terminal communication should stimulate further research in a still unexplored territory of clinical research.
Fußnoten
1
Koenig et al. [13] discuss more than 1200 studies and 400 reviews in the field.
 
3
So defined by, e.g. Kübler-Ross [14].
 
4
Of 135 patients, 72 died during the collection period of the data.
 
5
The therapist calls them “Klangreisen,” a sort of music-mediated active imagination. For “active imagination, see Jung and Chodorow [11].
 
6
The therapist describes healing as a grace, a spiritual gift. Culliford notes that “healing entails restoration of psychobiological integrity, with the implication of personal growth and a sense of renewal” [7].
 
7
For a discussion of music therapy in palliative care, see also Aldridge [1].
 
8
Interesting in this context is Nelson et al.’s [17] conclusion that religiosity itself does not help patients in coping with depression, but that spirituality facilitates an acceptance of inevitable circumstances.
 
9
Benedetti [3] calls it “existentielles Mitsein”; on the role of compassion in terminal care, see also Penson et al. [19].
 
10
An organization that originally promoted the legalisation of voluntary euthanasia and is today supporting assisted suicides.
 
11
McClain et al. [16] show in a study that spiritual well-being can prevent end-of-life despair. The authors also make a strong statement for spiritually based interventions in palliative care.
 
12
T. Cerny in the introduction to Renz [23].
 
13
The words “wholeness” and “heal” have common roots as Balfour [2] and Culliford [7] point out.
 
14
Most of the patients said so themselves, if they could not express themselves anymore, health professionals or relatives noticed the change.
 
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Metadaten
Titel
Spirituality, psychotherapy and music in palliative cancer care: research projects in psycho-oncology at an oncology center in Switzerland
verfasst von
Monika Renz
Miriam Schütt Mao
Thomas Cerny
Publikationsdatum
01.12.2005
Erschienen in
Supportive Care in Cancer / Ausgabe 12/2005
Print ISSN: 0941-4355
Elektronische ISSN: 1433-7339
DOI
https://doi.org/10.1007/s00520-005-0873-9

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