Religiosidade, espiritualidade e qualidade de vida em paciêntes com câncer: revisão da literatura

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Resumo

Este estudo objetiva investigar como o câncer afecta a qualidade de vida de uma pessoa no
contexto da religião e da espiritualidade, utilizando uma análise bibliométrica. As tendências de
publicação específicas por palavra-chave são analisadas com base numa pesquisa na base de dados
Scopus. No total, 406 documentos foram considerados na análise final. A revisão da literatura disponível
centrou-se em seis temas principais: religião, espiritualidade, enfrentamento, depressão, qualidade
de vida e otimismo. Em seguida, procedeu-se a uma análise aprofundada destes temas relacionados
com o cancro. Como resultado, a espiritualidade, a religião e o otimismo abriram o caminho para a
terapia do cancro.

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Gull M, Kaur S. Religiosidade, espiritualidade e qualidade de vida em paciêntes com câncer: revisão da literatura. Rev. bioét.(Impr.). [Internet]. 13º de agosto de 2024 [citado 2º de dezembro de 2024];32. Disponível em: http://revistabioetica.cfm.org.br/revista_bioetica/article/view/3521