Making sense of loss through spirituality: Perspectives of African American family members who have experienced the death of a close family member to cancer. Issue 6 (12th December 2017)
- Record Type:
- Journal Article
- Title:
- Making sense of loss through spirituality: Perspectives of African American family members who have experienced the death of a close family member to cancer. Issue 6 (12th December 2017)
- Main Title:
- Making sense of loss through spirituality: Perspectives of African American family members who have experienced the death of a close family member to cancer
- Authors:
- Hamilton, Jill B.
Best, Nakia C.
Wells, Jessica S.
Worthy, Valarie C. - Abstract:
- Abstract: Objective: Among African Americans, spirituality is meaning or purpose in life and a faith in God who is in control of health and there to provide support and guidance in illness situations. Using qualitative methods, we explored the use of spirituality to make sense of the end-of-life and bereavement experiences among family members of a deceased cancer patient. Method: Data in this report come from 19 African Americans who experienced the loss of a family member to cancer. A qualitative descriptive design was used with criterion sampling, open-ended semistructured interviews, and qualitative content analysis. Results: Participants made sense of the death of their loved one using the following five themes: Ready for life after death; I was there ; I live to honor their memory; God's wisdom is infinite ; and God prepares you and brings you through . These five themes are grounded in conceptualizations of spirituality as connectedness to God, self, and others. Significance of results: Our findings support the results that even during bereavement, spirituality is important in the lives of African Americans. African American family members might struggle with issues related to life after death, their ability to be physically present during end-of-life care, and disentangling beliefs around God's control over the beginning and ending of life. The findings in this report can be used to inform healthcare providers to better support and address the needs for support ofAbstract: Objective: Among African Americans, spirituality is meaning or purpose in life and a faith in God who is in control of health and there to provide support and guidance in illness situations. Using qualitative methods, we explored the use of spirituality to make sense of the end-of-life and bereavement experiences among family members of a deceased cancer patient. Method: Data in this report come from 19 African Americans who experienced the loss of a family member to cancer. A qualitative descriptive design was used with criterion sampling, open-ended semistructured interviews, and qualitative content analysis. Results: Participants made sense of the death of their loved one using the following five themes: Ready for life after death; I was there ; I live to honor their memory; God's wisdom is infinite ; and God prepares you and brings you through . These five themes are grounded in conceptualizations of spirituality as connectedness to God, self, and others. Significance of results: Our findings support the results that even during bereavement, spirituality is important in the lives of African Americans. African American family members might struggle with issues related to life after death, their ability to be physically present during end-of-life care, and disentangling beliefs around God's control over the beginning and ending of life. The findings in this report can be used to inform healthcare providers to better support and address the needs for support of African American family members during end-of-life and bereavement experiences. … (more)
- Is Part Of:
- Palliative & supportive care. Volume 16:Issue 6(2018)
- Journal:
- Palliative & supportive care
- Issue:
- Volume 16:Issue 6(2018)
- Issue Display:
- Volume 16, Issue 6 (2018)
- Year:
- 2018
- Volume:
- 16
- Issue:
- 6
- Issue Sort Value:
- 2018-0016-0006-0000
- Page Start:
- 662
- Page End:
- 668
- Publication Date:
- 2017-12-12
- Subjects:
- Palliative care, -- End of life care, -- Bereavement, -- Spirituality, -- Cancer, -- African American family members
Palliative treatment -- Great Britain -- Periodicals
616.029 - Journal URLs:
- http://journals.cambridge.org/action/displayJournal?jid=PAX&bVolume=n&volumeId=1#loc1 ↗
- DOI:
- 10.1017/S1478951517000955 ↗
- Languages:
- English
- ISSNs:
- 1478-9515
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- Legaldeposit
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