Beyond the bucket list: Unfinished and business among advanced cancer patients

超越遗愿清单:晚期癌症患者的未竟之事

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Abstract

OBJECTIVE: The study aims to examine the prevalence and common themes of unfinished business (UB) and its associations with distress among advanced cancer patients. METHODS: A total of 223 patients from a larger randomized controlled trial of Individual Meaning-Centered Psychotherapy (IMCP) completed self-report questionnaires that assessed UB and UB-related distress, hopelessness, desire for hastened death, anxiety and depression, quality of life, spiritual well-being, and purpose/meaning. Unfinished business themes were identified by qualitative analysis of open-ended data. RESULTS: A total of 161 (72%) patients reported the presence of UB. The mean UB-related distress score was 7.01 (SD = 2.1) out of 10. Results of independent t tests showed that patients with UB reported significantly higher levels of anxiety and lower levels of existential transcendence than patients without UB. Linear regression equations indicated that UB-related distress significantly predicted hopelessness (F(1,154)  = 9.54, P < 0.05, R(2)  = 0.058), anxiety (F(1,154)  = 4.31, P < 0.05, R(2)  = 0.027), personal meaning (F(1,136)  = 6.18, P < 0.05, R(2)  = 0.043), and existential transcendence (F(1,119)  = 6.7, P < 0.05, R(2)  = 0.053). Ten UB themes emerged from open-ended responses; UB themes were not associated with UB-related distress or psychological adjustment. CONCLUSIONS: Unfinished business was both prevalent and distressing in our sample. Findings underscore the need to develop and implement interventions designed to help patients resolve or find solace with UB.

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