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Spirituality and Uncertainty in the Primary Care of the Cancer Patient
Zackary Berger, MD, PhD
Johns Hopkins General Internal Medicine
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Spirituality and Health Initiative Mercy Medical Center
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This program made possible in part by a generous grant from the Foundation for Spirituality and Health
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Objectives
• Introduce spirituality, its definitions, and various reactions to it in the health care setting
• Summarize the literature on spirituality and cancer
• Discuss the relationship between spirituality and uncertainty, and the role the PCP might play
• Propose next steps
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A case
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William James, 1902: what is he referring to?
“The feelings, acts and experiences of individual[s] in their solitude”
04/13/2023 Morning Sun, Edward Hopper, 1952 6
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Spirituality vs. Religion – as often understood today
• Religion: narrower institutional concept
• Spirituality: broader concept speaking to a basic human need
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Quotes from Facebook: spirituality is not always uncontroversial
• “I would be horrified if a healthcare provider mentioned spirituality.”
• “I'm not religious and would not want spirituality mentioned to me - spirituality questions have always felt to me like, "well , you're not religious, so you've got to be SOMETHING!". Nope. I don't.”
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04/13/2023 Pew Foundation Faith Matters survey 11
Don’t assume your patient is religious or spiritual!
• 65% of U.S. adults describe themselves as religious (in addition to being spiritual or not)
• Nearly one-in-five say they are spiritual but not religious (18%)
• About one-in-six say they are neither religious nor spiritual (15%).
04/13/2023 Maslow’s Hierarchy of Needs 12
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Psychosocial needs in patients with cancer
• Sense of identity• Body image• Spiritual needs• Practical issues
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Spirituality as a need in cancer care
• What needs does spirituality serve in patients with cancer?
• Association in meta-analyses between spirituality and well being
• Positive/negative religious coping vs. positive/negative psychological adjustment
Garssen et al., J Relig Health 2014
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Spirituality and uncertainty
• Evidence-based medicine can fail to provide useful answers to patients
• Patients often have difficulty formulating values and preferences
• Uncertainty: the perception of ignorance that accompanies a range of possible decisions in which there is no single right answer
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Uncertainty and the role of the PCP in cancer care
• Uncertainty in diagnosis• Uncertainty in prognosis• Uncertainty in goals of
care
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Spirituality, uncertainty, and the role of the PCP
• Meeting psychosocial needs• Providing hope• Decentering from the decision• Acceptance• Viewing problems from distance• Reframing
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What is the role of the PCP in spirituality and uncertainty?
• Does a PCP have an obligation to meet unmet “medical” needs of the patient?– Expanding areas of concern– Economic– Social– Sexual– Psychological
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Can spirituality help navigate uncertainty? Is that our job?
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What about patients who find spirituality uncomfortable?
•Addressing psychosocial needs
•Providing hope•Allowing questions
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Future research needs
• Does spirituality work in cancer care?
• Can it be implemented as an intervention?
• Should it be universally offered even to “non-spiritual” people?
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Future education needs
• How can we best offer spirituality?– Universal one-question screen (“Do you
need a chaplain?”)?– Question about psychosocial needs?– Question about general unmet needs?
• How can providers assess patients’ needs and achieve competence?
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Future needs in quality improvement
• How do we meet the psychosocial needs of the patient with cancer?
• How do we do so in a way which is individually appropriate?
• How do we individualize quality-improvement metrics?