Abstract

To identify spiritual well-being and spiritual practices in women with gynecologic cancer. Descriptive, cross-sectional. Urban and rural communities in southeast Florida. Convenience sample of 85 women (X age = 65.72 years) with some form of gynecologic cancer. Participants completed questionnaires to assess spiritual well-being and spiritual practices while attending a healthcare clinic. Spiritual well-being, spiritual practices. The level of overall spiritual well-being was high, as were the levels of self-efficacy and life scheme (meaningfulness), as measured with two subscales. Most women reported use of several spiritual practices, including family activities, exercise, and listening to music. Additional study of the spiritual well-being and practices of women with cancer and comparisons with other groups of women are needed. Nurses can assume a role in encouraging spiritual practices and enhancing spiritual well-being in women with cancer.

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