| Literature DB >> 36083524 |
Marta Illueca1, Ylisabyth S Bradshaw2, Daniel B Carr2.
Abstract
We conducted a literature search to identify and compare definitions of the experiential dimension of spiritual pain. Key databases were searched, up to the year 2021 inclusive, for papers with a definition of "spiritual" or "existential" pain/distress in a clinical setting. Of 144 hits, seven papers provided theoretical definitions/descriptions; none incorporated clinical observations or underlying pathophysiological constructs. Based on these findings, we propose a new definition for "spiritual pain" as a "self-identified experience of personal discomfort, or actual or potential harm, triggered by a threat to a person's relationship with God or a higher power." Our updated definition can inform future studies in pain assessment and management.Entities:
Keywords: Pain management; Palliative care; Spiritual distress; Spiritual pain; Spirituality
Year: 2022 PMID: 36083524 PMCID: PMC9461389 DOI: 10.1007/s10943-022-01645-y
Source DB: PubMed Journal: J Relig Health ISSN: 0022-4197
Spiritual Pain Database search results—November 18, 2021
| Database* | Search terms | Total hits | Pertinent hits | Manual revision |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| Hirsch Health Sciences Library's JumboSearch | Spiritual Pain or Distress (title) and Definition in any field | 58 | 7 | Boss et al. ( Caldeira et al. ( Delgado-Guay et al. ( Mako (2006) McGrath ( Murata ( Schultz et al. ( |
| Hirsch Health Sciences Library's JumboSearch | Existential Pain or Distress (title) and Definition in any field | 25 | 2 | Strang et al. ( Boston et al. ( |
| Pub Med | Spiritual Pain or Distress (title/abstract) and Definition in any field | 21 | 1 | Caldeira et al. ( |
| Pub Med | Existential Pain or Distress (title/abstract) and Definition in any field | 14 | 2 | Strang et al. ( Boston et al. ( |
| Web of Knowledge | Spiritual Pain or Distress (title/abstract) and Definition in any field | 17 | 5 | Delgado-Guay et al. ( Mako et al. ( Murata ( McGrath ( de Araújo Elias ( |
| Web of Knowledge | Existential Pain or Distress (title/abstract) and Definition in any field | 9 | 1 | Strang et al. ( |
*Not listed but searched with negligible outcomes were PsycNet and JSTOR
**Papers excluded for lack of spiritual pain definition
Spiritual pain: timeline and definitions from included papers
| Author (Date) | Terminology | Definition | Type of patient/location | Context |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| Saunders ( | Spiritual Pain | "A desolate feeling of meaninglessness.” | Hospice patients, UK | Existential |
| McGrath ( | Spiritual Pain | “Relational pain” resulting from “existential losses” including loss of self, personal relationships, and loss of “the expected satisfaction and meaning-making from life.” For cancer survivors only, and not for hospice patients, spiritual pain may reach “suicidal intensity.” | Hospice patients and cancer survivors, Australia | Social and Existential |
| Strang et al. ( | Existential Pain | Chaplains: “ideas of guilt and religious issues,” Palliative: “a sense of annihilation and impending separation” Pain specialists “life itself is painful” | Various providers, Sweden, E.U | Existential |
| Mako et al. ( | Spiritual Pain | A self-diagnosed “pain deep in your soul that is not physical.” Three manifestations of suffering: An intrapsychic conflict (e.g., despair, loss, regret, anxiety) An interpersonal loss/conflict (e.g., unwanted by family, disconnection from others) An issue in relation to the divine (e.g., “abandoned by God,” “being without faith” and/or without “religious/spiritual community”) | Advanced cancer patients, Calvary Hospital, New York City, NY, USA | Spiritual (soul) and non-physical |
| Hui et al. ( | Spiritual Distress | An imbalance in various existential domains | Palliative Care Clinic, MD Anderson Cancer Center, Houston TX, USA | Existential |
| Boston et al. ( | Spiritual vs Existential | Self-transcendent search for a religious/higher “source of meaning” and communion with the “sacred.” | Mixed population in integrative literature review, sites not specified | Existential vs Spiritual |
| Murata ( | Spiritual Pain | “Pain caused by extinction of the being and the meaning of the self.” | Advanced cancer patients, sites not specified. Study conducted in Japan | Philosophical |