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Spirituality Among Caregivers
Author(s) -
Kaye Judy,
Robinson Karen M.
Publication year - 1994
Publication title -
image: the journal of nursing scholarship
Language(s) - English
Resource type - Journals
SCImago Journal Rank - 1.009
H-Index - 80
eISSN - 1547-5069
pISSN - 0743-5150
DOI - 10.1111/j.1547-5069.1994.tb00317.x
Subject(s) - prayer , forgiveness , spirituality , psychology , psychological intervention , family caregivers , dementia , coping (psychology) , psychotherapist , clinical psychology , medicine , social psychology , gerontology , psychiatry , alternative medicine , theology , philosophy , disease , pathology
The spiritual perspectives of 17 caregiver wives of dementia victims and 23 noncaregiving wives of healthy adults were compared in a pilot study using a convenience sample. Caregiver wives used symbols such as God, and spiritual behaviors such as prayer and forgiveness as coping mechanisms. Caregivers tended to share the problems and joys of living according to their spiritual belief more often than the noncaregiver wives of healthy adults. Caregivers also engaged in private prayer and sought spiritual guidance in making decisions in their everyday life more often. The findings suggest that nursing interventions with churches as a natural network for caregivers may be useful. Prayer, forgiveness, and spiritual reading materials are resources that may be helpful to some caregivers.

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