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African American Elders’ Serious Illness Experiences: Narratives of God Did God Will and Life Is Better

机译:非裔美国人的严重疾病经历:上帝做到上帝意志和生活更美好的叙述

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The foundation of culturally sensitive patient-centered palliative care is formed from one’s social, spiritual, psychological, and physical experiences of serious illness. The purpose of this study was to describe categories and patterns of psychological, social, and spiritual healing from the perspectives of aging seriously ill African American (AA) elders. Using narrative analysis methodology, 13 open-ended interviews were collected. Three main patterns were “prior experiences,” “I changed,” and “across past, present experiences and future expectations.” Themes were categorized within each pattern: been through it … made me strong, I thought about … others, went down little hills … got me down, I grew stronger, changed priorities, do things I never would have done, quit doing, God did and will take care of me, close-knit relationships, and life is better. “Faith” in God helped the aging seriously ill AA elders “overcome things,” whether their current illness or other life difficulties.
机译:具有文化敏感性的以患者为中心的姑息治疗的基础,是由他对严重疾病的社会,精神,心理和身体经历所形成的。这项研究的目的是从衰老的严重非裔美国人(AA)老年人的角度描述心理,社会和精神康复的类别和模式。使用叙事分析方法,收集了13个开放式访谈。三种主要模式是“以前的经验”,“我改变了”和“过去,现在的经验和未来的期望”。主题在每种模式中进行了分类:经历了……使我变得坚强,我想到了……其他人,走下了小山……使我沮丧,我变得更加坚强,改变了工作重点,做了我永远不会做的事情,放弃了做,上帝做了并会照顾我,建立紧密的关系,生活会更好。上帝中的“信仰”帮助衰老的重症AA老人“克服了一切”,无论他们目前的病情还是其他生活困难。

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