O. Gilbar, Length of cancer patients' stay at a hospice: Does it affect psychologicaladjustment to the loss of the spouse?, J PALLIAT C, 14(4), 1998, pp. 16-20
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18
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Public Health & Health Care Science","Health Care Sciences & Services
The relationship is examined between the length of stay of 134 cancer patie
nts at a hospice and the subsequent adjustment to toss by their spouses. Re
gression analysis found no significant correlation between the independent
variables of length of hospice stay, gender, duration of time spent bedridd
en, time elapsed since death, and year of diagnosis and the dependent varia
bles of psychological adjustment by their surviving spouses as assessed by
the brief symptom inventory (BSI), the psychosocial adjustment to physical
illness scale (PAIS), and the Texas revised inventory of grief (TRIG) scale
. An analysis of covariance, however, found that a short hospice stay (1-7
days) had a beneficial effect on the spouse's bereavement compared to a lon
g stay (8+ days).