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Abstract
This article aims to explore the concept of spiritual transformation and address the question, 'How does spirituality bring about changes in cognition and behavior?' It draws on the findings of a larger qualitative study that explored the essence of spirituality and spiritual engagement from the perspective of palliative care clients and caregivers. Four clients and ten caregivers from across regional South Australia participated in the larger study utilizing van Manen's phenomenology. Secondary analysis of the qualitative data was undertaken to highlight the statements and phrases that portrayed the marked changes in thinking and behavior catalyzed by spirituality. The findings relate to the participants' spiritual beliefs and practices that helped them journey through the process of death and dying. Spirituality is a plausible explanation of the transformation that occurred, manifested by new thinking and behavior.Entities:
Keywords: Cognitive and behavioral change; Palliative care caregivers; Palliative clients; Spiritual transformation; Spirituality
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Year: 2021 PMID: 34173136 PMCID: PMC8231745 DOI: 10.1007/s10943-021-01321-7
Source DB: PubMed Journal: J Relig Health ISSN: 0022-4197
Characteristics of participants
| Participant | Age | Client/Caregiver | Ethnicity | Male/Female | Disease | Religion |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Barbara | 77 | Palliative care client | European immigrant | Female | Bowel cancer | Catholic |
| Diana | 59 | Palliative care client | Asian immigrant | Female | Cancer of the kidney | Catholic |
| Frederick | 48 | Palliative care client | Australian- born | Male | Leukemia | Protestant |
| Nathan | 58 | Palliative care client | Australian- born | Male | Mesothelioma | Protestant |
| Ana | 61 | Ex-caregiver | Asian immigrant | Female | Niece had breast cancer | Catholic |
| Catherine | 34 | Current caregiver | Asian immigrant | Female | Husband had lung cancer | Catholic |
| Eleazar | 70 | Current caregiver | Australian-born | Male | Wife had kidney cancer | Catholic |
| Gina | 50 | Current caregiver | European immigrant | Female | Father had bowel cancer | Catholic |
| Hilary | 70 | Ex-caregiver | Asian immigrant | Female | Husband had stomach cancer | Catholic |
| Isabelle | 60 | Ex-caregiver | Asian immigrant | Female | Husband had cancer in the spine | Catholic |
| Jonathan | 57 | Ex-caregiver | Asian immigrant | Male | Mother had chronic heart disease, died of kidney failure | Protestant |
| Kelly | 62 | Ex-caregiver | Asian immigrant | Female | Husband had lung cancer | Catholic |
| Leah | 68 | Ex-caregiver | Australian- born | Female | Husband had prostate cancer | Protestant |
| Maria | 50’s | Current caregiver | Australian- born | Female | Husband had mesothelioma | Protestant |