Zeliha Cengiz and Zeynep Dogan
Inonu University, Turkey
Sanko University, Turkey
Scientific Tracks Abstracts: J Nurs Care
Aim: This study was conducted
to determine the relationship
between care requirements
and life satisfaction of patients
receiving chemotherapy.
Methods: This correlational
descriptive study was conducted
in the hematology and medical
oncology clinics of a university
hospital. The population of
the study consisted of cancer
patients receiving chemotherapy.
The sample of the study
consisted of 210 cancer patients
who were hospitalised in these
clinics between the dates, when
the study was conducted. The
data gathering tools used were
demographics questionnaire,
James care requirements scale,
life satisfaction scale. In the
evaluation of data, descriptive
statistics, independent samples
t-test, correlation analysis and
Kruskal Wallis tests were used.
The results were accepted
as statistically significant at
significance level of p<0.05.
Results: It was found that
62.9% of the patients whose
age average was 51.28±11.98
were male. 29.5% of cancer
patients were unemployed,
39.0% were secondary school
graduate and 57.1% had
moderate economic level.
While care requirements mean
scores of the cancer patients
participating in the study were
high (65.91±14.72), their mean
scores of life satisfaction mean
scores were low (13.27±6.07). It
was determined that gender and
education level had an impact on
the care requirements score and
life satisfaction.
Conclusions: As a result of
the study, it was found that
there was a negative significant
correlation between the care
requirements and their life
satisfaction (p<0.05). As care
requirements increased in the
cancer patients, life satisfaction
decreased. This situation shows
that life satisfaction of cancer
patients can be increased by a
qualified nursing care.
Zeliha Cengiz is a PhD student in the Fundamentals of Nursing. She has more than 8years of history in nursing prefession. She is currently working research assistans at Inonu University Facult of Nursing. She has expertise in fundamentals nursing.
E-mail: snmzzlh33@hotmail.com
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