| Literature DB >> 36243837 |
Rocío de Diego-Cordero1, Irene Martos-Lorite2, Juan Vega-Escaño3,4.
Abstract
Previous studies have shown the benefits of spirituality/religiosity with regard to health and quality of life for people. The high prevalence of neurological disorders, which are the main diseases that cause disability and dependency around the world, makes neurological disorders especially relevant. This systematic mapping review aimed to map the knowledge of spirituality experienced by people with neurological/neurodegenerative disorders and its influence on outcomes and the ability to cope with the disease. Following specified methodological criteria, a total of 13 articles were selected. The spiritual dimension should be considered a fundamental component of the quality of life and well-being of neurological patients as it can significantly influence their ability to cope with their disease.Entities:
Keywords: Coping; Faith; Neurological/neurodegenerative diseases; Quality of life; Religiosity; Spiritual practices; Spirituality; Well-being
Year: 2022 PMID: 36243837 PMCID: PMC9569166 DOI: 10.1007/s10943-022-01683-6
Source DB: PubMed Journal: J Relig Health ISSN: 0022-4197
Fig. 1Conceptual framework
Search strategy
| Databases | Search strategy | Query | Selected studies |
|---|---|---|---|
| PubMed | ("Neurological disorders"[All Fields] OR "neurological disease"[All Fields]) AND ("spiritual"[All Fields] OR "spiritualism"[MeSH Terms] OR "spiritualism"[All Fields] OR "spirituality"[MeSH Terms] OR "spirituality"[All Fields] OR "spiritualities"[All Fields] OR "spirituality s"[All Fields] OR "spiritually"[All Fields] OR "spirituals"[All Fields] OR ("religion"[MeSH Terms] OR "religion"[All Fields] OR "religions"[All Fields] OR "religion s"[All Fields]) OR ("faith"[All Fields] OR "faithful"[All Fields] OR "faithfulness"[All Fields] OR "faiths"[All Fields]) OR (("belief s"[All Fields] OR "culture"[MeSH Terms] OR "culture"[All Fields] OR "belief"[All Fields] OR "beliefs"[All Fields]) AND ("drug delivery systems"[MeSH Terms] OR ("drug"[All Fields] AND "delivery"[All Fields] AND "systems"[All Fields]) OR "drug delivery systems"[All Fields] OR "system"[All Fields] OR "system s"[All Fields] OR "systems"[All Fields]))) AND ("religion"[MeSH Terms] OR "religion"[All Fields] OR "religions"[All Fields] OR "religion s"[All Fields] OR ("religious"[All Fields] OR "religiously"[All Fields] OR "religiousness"[All Fields]) OR ("religious"[All Fields] OR "religiously"[All Fields] OR "religiousness"[All Fields]) OR ("religion"[MeSH Terms] OR "religion"[All Fields] OR "religions"[All Fields] OR "religion s"[All Fields]) OR "religiosity"[All Fields] OR ("spiritual"[All Fields] OR "spiritualism"[MeSH Terms] OR "spiritualism"[All Fields] OR "spirituality"[MeSH Terms] OR "spirituality"[All Fields] OR "spiritualities"[All Fields] OR "spirituality s"[All Fields] OR "spiritually"[All Fields] OR "spirituals"[All Fields]) OR ("spiritual"[All Fields] OR "spiritualism"[MeSH Terms] OR "spiritualism"[All Fields] OR "spirituality"[MeSH Terms] OR "spirituality"[All Fields] OR "spiritualities"[All Fields] OR "spirituality s"[All Fields] OR "spiritually"[All Fields] OR "spirituals"[All Fields]) OR ("faith"[All Fields] OR "faithful"[All Fields] OR "faithfulness"[All Fields] OR "faiths"[All Fields])) | 22 | |
| SCOPUS | ALL ("Cognitive architectures") AND AUTHOR-NAME (smith) TITLE-ABS-KEY (*somatic complaint wom?n) AND PUBYEAR AFT 1993 SRCTITLE (*field ornith*) AND VOLUME (75) AND ISSUE (1) AND PAGES (53–66) | 26 | |
| WOS | ("Neurological disorders" or "neurological disease") AND (spirituality or religion or faith or belief system) AND (religion or religious or religiousness or religions or religiosity or spiritual or spirituality or faith) (All Fields) | 48 |
Results
| Author Year/Country | Design and sample | Aims | Main results |
|---|---|---|---|
| Giovagnoli et al., | Quasi-experimental | To evaluate spirituality in patients with chronic brain pathologies, with the aim of clarifying its specificity and impact on quality of life | A significantly lower level of spirituality and quality of life was observed in sick patients compared to healthy subjects |
| Giovagnoli et al., | Quasi-experimental | To explore the role of spirituality in determining quality of life in chronic neurological disorders | The findings support that personal dimensions, such as spirituality, are fundamental components of subjective well-being in chronic neurological patients and that they significantly influence quality of life, even to a greater extent than other variables related to health and disease |
| McNulty et al., | Cross-sectional descriptive observational | To examine the role of spiritual well-being as a mediator and moderator between perceived uncertainty and psychosocial adaptation in multiple sclerosis (MS) | Higher perceived uncertainty and lower spiritual well-being were associated with a worse adaptation to multiple sclerosis, even after demographic variables were considered. Therefore, it is concluded that spiritual well-being positively influences adaptation to multiple sclerosis and also acts to reduce the impact of uncertainty on adaptation |
| Meyer et al., | Literature review | To assess the efficacy of yoga and its therapeutic benefits in major neurological and psychiatric conditions | Studies show that yoga can be a beneficial complementary treatment for various neurological and psychiatric disorders |
| Mooventhan & Nivethitha, | Literature review | To review the effect of yoga on various neurological disorders | Yoga can be considered an effective aid for patients with neurological diseases such as stroke, Parkinson’s disease, multiple sclerosis, epilepsy, Alzheimer’s disease, dementia, headache, myelopathy, neuropathy |
| Pretorius & Joubert, | Qualitative study | To explore the personal experiences of people with multiple sclerosis (MS) in the South African context | Religion turned out to be for the participants one of the main sources of help to cope with multiple sclerosis; along with others such as social support, mobility aids, and having knowledge about the disease |
| Redfern & Coles, | Literature review | To describe the effects of Parkinson’s Disease (PD) on religious faith and spirituality | An apparent decline in religious and spiritual practices was found in PD as a result of dopaminergic degeneration. On the contrary, the possible positive benefits of disorders such as PD on spiritual development are shown and, vice versa, the possible help in coping with an illness that religious faith can offer |
| Rogers & MacDonald, | Literature review | To learn about the benefits and potential role of yoga as an alternative treatment for symptom control in people with multiple sclerosis (MS) | The findings support yoga as a safe and effective means of managing MS symptoms |
| Tedrus & Pereira, | Quasi-experimental | To analyze the relationship of intrinsic religiosity (IR) with clinical variables of epilepsy, the occurrence of depressive symptoms, and the quality of life of adults with epilepsy | The IR was higher in people with epilepsy compared to the control group. The absence of depressive symptoms was associated with a higher IR. Higher IR was also associated with left hemisphere epileptiform activity and temporal lobe epilepsy |
| Thygesen et al., | Cohort study | To analyze differences in the incidence of different chronic neurological diseases in a cohort of Danish Adventists and Baptists compared to the general Danish population | The standardized incidence rate (SIR) of dementia or Alzheimer’s disease decreased significantly for members of both religious communities characterized by lifestyle recommendations. However, the SIR of Parkinson’s disease and epilepsy was not significantly different compared to the general population |
| Vancini et al., | Literature review | To know the impact of faith, spirituality, and religiosity as complementary treatments for neurological disorders, especially epilepsy | Spiritual and religious practice can be an active coping and therapeutic strategy to support traditional therapies for people with epilepsy and other neurological disorders |
| Wade et al., | Cross-sectional descriptive observational study | To examine the associations between religiosity, spirituality, and happiness in adults living with neurological disorders | Secular or existential spiritual beliefs (SWBS ES) are strongly associated with both the Pemberton Happiness Remembered Index (PHI R) and the Pemberton Experienced Happiness Index (PHI E) |
| Yamout et al., | Prospective observational study | To assess the role of different demographic, clinical, physical, social, economic, and psychological parameters in the perception of patients with multiple sclerosis about their quality of life | Religiosity was identified as one of the main predictors of general quality of life. Other determining factors were depression, social support, level of education, and place of residence, as well as employment and level of fatigue |
Fig. 2Flowchart