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Spiritual coping of older persons in Malta and Australia (part 2).

Donia R Baldacchino1, Lilian Bonello, Clifford J Debattista.   

Abstract

Part I presented the research methodology and the quantitative findings of this descriptive sequential explanatory study. Part 2 will discuss the qualitative findings that explain the impact of the use of spiritual coping strategies on institutionalised older persons. Participants were recruited from six institutions in Malta and Australia: four private homes (two in Australia, n=30; two in Malta, n=43) and two state residences in Malta (n=64). The residents (n=137; 103 women, 34 men), aged 72.8 years (mean) were all Roman Catholics, mobile and with a minimal residence of 6 months. The quantitative data (phase I) were collected by the Maltese version of the Spiritual Coping scale (SCS) ( Baldacchino and Buhagiar, 2003 ) while the qualitative data were collected through audiotaped face-to-face interviews (n=42) (phase II) and three focus groups (n=23) (phase III). The qualitative data generated three main themes, namely: self-empowerment through connectedness with God, self, others and nature; belongingness to the residence; and the finding of meaning and purpose in life or the perceived afterlife. Recommendations were made for integration of spirituality into nursing education and clinical practice; more frequent participation in the socio-religious activities at ward level; self-awareness exercises and support groups; and further crosscultural longitudinal studies.

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Keywords:  Focus group; Older persons; Religious/existential coping; Spiritual coping; Theoretical model of causal pathway

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Year:  2014        PMID: 25119325     DOI: 10.12968/bjon.2014.23.15.843

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Br J Nurs        ISSN: 0966-0461


  2 in total

1.  Understanding the Diverse Forms of Spiritual Expression of Older People in Residential Aged Care in Australia.

Authors:  Ann Harrington; Victoria Williamson; Ian Goodwin-Smith
Journal:  J Relig Health       Date:  2019-10

Review 2.  A Philosophical Analysis of Spiritual Coping.

Authors:  Karen S Dunn; Sheria G Robinson-Lane
Journal:  ANS Adv Nurs Sci       Date:  2020 Jul/Sep       Impact factor: 1.824

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