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Abstract
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Purpose: This study was designed to identify the relationship between spiritual health and depression with the hematological malignancies patients in an isolated room.
Method: The obtained data were analyzed using SPSS Win 12.0. For the statistical anayses, Pearson correlation coefficients, multiple linear regression analysis, t-test and ANOVA were calculated.
Results: The mean scores of the status of spiritual health, depression were 111.62 and 29.78, respectively. The score of spiritual health was significant differences by the faith (F=19.65, p=0.000). Depression score was significant differences by age (F=4.561, p=0.002) and spiritual state (F=4.843, p=0.004). Spiritual health and depression was moderately correlated (r=-.681, p=.000).
Conclusion: From the above results, oncology nurse should consider spiritual health and depression when caring patients with hematological malignancies.
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KeyWords
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Hematologic Malignancy, Spiritual health, Depression
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