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. 2019 Apr 4;10(4):e42. doi: 10.1136/bmjspcare-2018-001756

Table 2.

Items representing measurable and validated aspects of spirituality and other dimensions of quality of life at the end of life

Rank no Item (n=284) Endorsed (%) Missing* (n) Spiritual +/ non-spiritual –
1 Being supported by religion20 98.9 0 +
S-CT-S-C
2 Believing in a supreme power21 96.8 0 +
S-CT
3 I feel peaceful22 96.8 1 +
S-WB
4 Talking with someone about religious issues23 96.5 0 +
S-CT
5 Pray23 96.5 0 +
S-CT
6 Believing in an afterlife21 95.4 1 +
S-CT
7 Feeling that one is protected by a higher power beyond oneself20 95.1 0 +
S-CT
8 It is important to me that my life has meaning24 94.0 0 +
S-WB
9 Reading a religious text23 93.3 0 +
S-CT
10 Dealing with unmet life goals25 92.9 1 +
S-WB
11 Accepting your life situations21 92.2 1 +
S-WB
12 In case of dying suddenly today, feeling prepared to leave this life24 90.5 0 +
S-WB
13 Feeling that one's life was fulfilling20 90.1 1 +
S-WB
14 Coping with feelings of sadness or grief25 85.9 0
15 Coping with feeling useless25 78.7 2
16 Having been able to say important things to those who are close22 78.4 1 +
S-WB
17 Wanting to share what you are going through with another person25 78.4 1
PS
18 Dealing with feeling afraid25 78.3 3
PS
19 Coping with fears about losing your independence25 75.3 1
PS
20 Feeling more disconnected from all things now than before illness24 73.4 2 +
S-WB
21 Dealing with feeling dependent on others25 66.5 0
PS
22 Coping with having difficulty relaxing25 65.6 2
PS
23 Receiving emotional support from friends and family25 65.5 0
PS
24 Dealing with maintaining relationships with friends25 54.1 1
PS
25 Dealing with fears about the cancer spreading25 53.2 2
PS
26 Trusting your physician20 37.0 3
Other
27 Being involved with decisions about your medical treatment25 33.7 2
Other
28 Dealing with concerns about your financial situations25 21.6 2
Other
29 Getting adequate information from medical staff about your prognosis25 18.3 0
Other
30 Coping with nausea and vomiting25 16.5 0
Other

+, 15 items representing measurable and validated aspects of spirituality at the end of life in the literature (+reference 25 to literature in which item is validated).

–,15 items representing other measurable and validated aspects at the end of life in the literature (quality of life, psychosocial needs, physical needs, communication) (+reference to literature in which item is validated).

*Missing represents missing responses without comments or those with written comments such as 'do not know'.

†Exactly the same frequency.

Other, physical, medical-communicational, financial; PS, psychosocial needs; S-C, spiritual coping; S-CT, spiritual cognitive behavioural context (spiritual beliefs, spiritual activities, spiritual relationships); S-WB, spiritual wellbeing (peace/harmony/trust/hope/acceptance, purpose/meaning, connectedness, completion/fulfilment, positive affect/comfort).