| Literature DB >> 27621915 |
Abbas Heydari1, Fatemeh Khorashadizadeh2, Fatemeh Heshmati Nabavi3, Seyed Reza Mazlom4, Mahdi Ebrahimi5.
Abstract
CONTEXT: In order to gain a more detailed insight into the concept of spiritual health, a hybrid model of concept analysis was used to remove some of the ambiguity surrounding the conceptual meaning of spiritual health in Islamic and Iranian contexts. The purpose of this study was to clarify the meaning and nature of the spiritual health concept in the context of the practice of Islam among Iranian patients. EVIDENCE ACQUISITION: The current concept analysis was undertaken according to the modified traditional hybrid model, which consists of five phases: theoretical phase, initial fieldwork phase, initial analytical phase, and final fieldwork and final analytical phase. In the theoretical phases of the study, the concept of spiritual health was described based on a literature review of publications dealing with the Islamic viewpoint (years: from 2013 to 2014, Databases and search engines: Pubmed, SID, Magiran, Noormax, Google Scholar, Google and IranMex, Languages: English and Persian, Keywords: spiritual health AND (Islam OR Quran), spirituality AND (Islam OR Quran), complete human AND Islam, healthy heart (Galb Salim) AND Islam, healthy life (Hayat tayebeh) AND Islam, calm soul (Nafse motmaeneh) And Islam and healthy wisdom (Aghle Salim) AND Islam). Purposive sampling was conducted and nine participants were selected. Semi-structured interviews and observations were conducted periodically for data collection after obtaining informed consent. Observational, theoretical, and methodological notes were made. Then, using MAXQUDA 7 software, the data were analyzed using qualitative content analysis.Entities:
Keywords: Hybrid Model; Islam; Nursing Care; Spiritual Health
Year: 2016 PMID: 27621915 PMCID: PMC5002922 DOI: 10.5812/ircmj.24288
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Iran Red Crescent Med J ISSN: 2074-1804 Impact factor: 0.611
Data Collection and Analysis
| Theoretical Phase | Initial Fieldwork | Final Fieldwork |
|---|---|---|
| Documents in the Islamic, medical, and nursing sciences, such as Quran, Hadith; general dictionaries such as Moien, Amid; Quran dictionaries such as Mofradat, Ghamoose. Related literature that focused on spiritual health. Period: 2013 to 2014. Databases: Pubmed, SID, Magiran, Noormax, Google Scholar, Google, and IranMedex. Languages: English and Persian. Keywords: Spiritual health and (Islam OR Quran), spirituality and (Islam or Quran), complete human and Islam, healthy heart (Galb Salim) and Islam, healthy life (Hayat tayebeh) and Islam, calm soul (Nafse motmaeneh) and Islam and healthy wisdom (Aghle Salim) and Islam. | Four hospital institutions in Mashhad and Bojnourd. Interview with 7 participants. Approval of the committee of ethics in research of the University of Mashhad Medical Sciences. | Four hospital institutions in Mashhad and Bojnourd. Observation and two to three in-depth semi-structured interviews with two participants after obtaining informed consent. |
Figure 1.Concept Map of Spiritual Health in Islam