13.1 (17.2): Coping in palliative medicine Flashcards

1
Q

List 3 issues that coping helps to mitigate

A

physical discomfort*

anxiety*

depression*

anger

existential distress

wish to die*

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What is the definition of coping?

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THOUGHTS and BEHAVIORS that people use to manage the internal and external demands of a situation that are appraised as stressful.

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What is the definition of stress?*

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a particular relationship between a person and environment that is appraised by the person to be taxing, exceeding resources or endangering well being

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What are THREE general types of coping?

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◆ Problem-focused
- change the situation (planning & addressing the problem) causing distress
Ex: info seeking, behavioral engagement, fighting spirit!, problem solving, prioritizing

◆ Emotion-focused
- aims to attenuate neg emotions stemming from the problem
Ex: anger, depressive, guilt, denial, positive reappraisal

◆ Meaning-focused
- redefine the meaning of the stressful experience
Ex: benefit finding, reattributions, change global beliefs, generate new goals, recall prev found benefits

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List 3-5 activities of life that create symbols of immortality that can be used to enhance coping

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  1. Biological - children*
  2. theological belief of life after death*
  3. creativity - ie. mozart alive after death due to creations*
  4. feeling part of external universe (ie. through nature)
  5. Experimental transcendence where sense of time is lost - this symbol connects to higher power to escape earthly fate
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6
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A strong sense of coherence helps one respond to stress with a conviction that life will continue to be meaningful.

What are the three elements that make up coherence*

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Comprehensibility - ability for people to understand what happens around them

Manageability - ability to manage situation alone or via social network

meaningfulness - ability to find meaning in given situation

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7
Q

What three personality factors result in people responding to stress as a challenge (rather than a threat)?

What personality factor is associated with increased existential distress in face of a stressor?

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openness to experiences
extraversion
Conscientiousness

neuroticism

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8
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List 3 internal mechanisms for coping

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Hope*
meAning
Reminiscence
Dignity

COurage*
REsilience*

fighting spirit

HARDCORE Fighting Spirit!

Dig - HoMe - CoRe - fighting spirit

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9
Q

List four factors that contribute to courage*

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character
self esteem*
sense of purpose
culture
hope*
love*
faith*
Emotional support
past success
dignity

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10
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List three ways to increase hope

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  • positive interpersonal relationships
  • living in the moment
  • cognitive reframing of negative thoughts
  • ritual exercises

FS: HOMMESS
Home
Other - exercise, music, art
Meaning
Mindful
Education
spiritual and support

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11
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List two health related issues that contribute to hopelessness.

List a major outcome of hopelessness

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uncontrolled pain
Disability *
depression
poor symptom control*

suicidal ideation
desire for hastened death

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12
Q

List four external resources to enhance coping

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supportive and complementary therapies
magic and alternative therapies*
psychopharmacology
psychotherapy
caregivers
volunteers*
palliative care*
religion*

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13
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List four components of meaning centred therapy

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  • responsibility to self (reappraising the meaning of the problem)*
  • responsibility to others (survivors, family, legacy)*
  • creativity
  • transcendence
  • ascertaining one’s values*
  • understanding the role of goals*
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14
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What is the relationship between religion and coping

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Un poco complicated:
◆ If religious coping is either of the below, outcome tend to be POSITIVE:
- self-directing approach in which people rely on their God-given resources in coping (stresses personal agency)
OR
- collaborative approach, maintaining the competence of the individual

◆ If approach is as below, outcomes tend to be NEGATIVE:
- differing approach where people passively defer the responsibility for problem-solving to God
- associated with lower levels of competence

FS:
Locus of control, agency of self

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15
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List four generally ineffective strategies for coping

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anger
aggression
Illicit drug use
abuse of prescription medication

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16
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What is the definition of resiliency?

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Capacity to recover quickly from difficulties; toughness

17
Q

Name SIX factors that are associated with resilience*

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◆ psychological factors
- efficacy
- mastery
- self-esteem
- self-empowerment
- internal locus of control
- determination
- optimism
- hardiness
- hope
- acceptance of illness

◆ coping strats
- problem-focused
- emotion-focused

◆ strong social supports

18
Q

Name FIVE factors positively influenced by the presence of resilience*

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◆ illness perception
◆ pain perception

◆ health related QoL

◆ self-care
◆ adherence to tx
◆ exercise adherence

◆ physical outcomes

19
Q

What is the contextual cognitive model of coping? I’m sorry…

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1) individual + environment form a dynamic unit that influences the course of events

2) coping is a process over time and in different contexts

3) coping process involves:
- “primary appraisal”: judge whether the individual faces a loss/threat/challenge
- “secondary appraisal”: judge the controllability of the event

20
Q

Name the FIVE stages of proactive coping

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1) resource accumulation

2) recognition of potential stressors

3) initial appraisal

4) preliminary coping efforts

5) elicit and use feedback re: initial efforts

FS: ASAP-feedback
Accumulate
Stressors
Appraisal
Preliminary efforts
Feedback