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How parents of children receiving pediatric palliative care use religion, spirituality, or life philosophy in tough times.

机译:在艰难时期,接受儿科姑息治疗的儿童的父母如何使用宗教,灵性或生活哲学。

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BACKGROUND: How parents of children with life threatening conditions draw upon religion, spirituality, or life philosophy is not empirically well described. METHODS: Participants were parents of children who had enrolled in a prospective cohort study on parental decision-making for children receiving pediatric palliative care. Sixty-four (88%) of the 73 parents interviewed were asked an open-ended question on how religion, spirituality, or life philosophy (RSLP) was helpful in difficult times. Responses were coded and thematically organized utilizing qualitative data analysis methods. Any discrepancies amongst coders regarding codes or themes were resolved through discussion that reached consensus. RESULTS: Most parents of children receiving palliative care felt that RSLP was important in helping them deal with tough times, and most parents reported either participation in formal religious communities, or a sense of personal spirituality. A minority of parents, however, did not wish to discuss the topic at all. For those who described their RSLP, their beliefs and practices were associated with qualities of their overall outlook on life, questions of goodness and human capacity, or that "everything happens for a reason." RSLP was also important in defining the child's value and beliefs about the child's afterlife. Prayer and reading the bible were important spiritual practices in this population, and parents felt that these practices influenced their perspectives on the medical circumstances and decision-making, and their locus of control. From religious participation and practices, parents felt they received support from both their spiritual communities and from God, peace and comfort, and moral guidance. Some parents, however, also reported questioning their faith, feelings of anger and blame towards God, and rejecting religious beliefs or communities. CONCLUSIONS: RSLP play a diverse and important role in the lives of most, but not all, parents whose children are receiving pediatric palliative care.
机译:背景:有生命危险的儿童的父母如何从宗教,灵性或生活哲学上汲取经验教训。方法:参加者为参加儿童姑息治疗儿童前瞻性队列研究的父母的儿童父母。在接受采访的73位父母中,有64位(88%)被问及一个开放式问题,即宗教,灵性或生活哲学(RSLP)在困难时期如何提供帮助。使用定性数据分析方法对响应进行编码和主题组织。编码人员之间在编码或主题方面的任何差异都通过讨论达成了共识而得以解决。结果:大多数接受姑息治疗的孩子的父母都认为RSLP对于帮助他们应对困难是很重要的,而且大多数父母都报告说他们参加了正式的宗教团体,或者具有个人灵修感。但是,少数父母根本不想讨论这个话题。对于那些描述了RSLP的人来说,他们的信念和实践与他们的整体生活观品质,善良和人的能力问题或“一切都会出于某种原因”相关。 RSLP在定义孩子的价值和对孩子来世的信念方面也很重要。祈祷和阅读圣经是这一人群中重要的精神习俗,父母们认为这些习俗影响了他们对医疗状况和决策以及控制源的看法。通过宗教参与和实践,父母感到他们得到了精神团体和上帝的支持,和平与安慰以及道德指导。然而,一些父母还报告说,他们对自己的信仰,对上帝的愤怒和指责感到怀疑,并拒绝宗教信仰或社区。结论:RSLP在大多数但并非全部父母的孩子的生活中扮演着各种各样重要的角色,其父母正在接受儿科姑息治疗。

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