TY - JOUR
T1 - Unity in faith
T2 - A literature review on cultural and spiritual health interventions for cancer patients
AU - Mahmoud Saleh, Ahmad
AU - Hejase, Rami
AU - Abdel-Aziz, Hassanat R.
N1 - Publisher Copyright:
© 2024 The Author(s)
PY - 2024/1
Y1 - 2024/1
N2 - Objective: This article investigates the intricate interplay between spirituality, religion, healthcare services, and cultural diversity concerning non-communicable diseases. Methods: The authors thoroughly searched scholarly articles in databases like CINAHL Database, PubMed, and MEDLINE. This search utilised English keywords. A review of these articles involved three approaches: a thorough investigation, a content analysis, and historical context. Results: There is a clear deficiency in cancer patients’ access to spiritual and religious healthcare treatments. This is not just a gap but extends to a failure to meet the all-encompassing requirements of individuals grappling with the multifaceted challenges of cancer. The lack of dedicated services deprives patients of crucial support for their emotional and spiritual well-being, impacting the holistic nature of their care. Recognising the profound psychological and spiritual implications of cancer, tailored spiritual and religious services have the potential to provide comfort, encouragement, and a sense of purpose. Conclusions: The analysis emphasises the interconnectedness of spiritual and religious healthcare services with cultural diversity. It comprehensively depicts the varied cultural dimensions of delivering these services to individuals battling cancer.
AB - Objective: This article investigates the intricate interplay between spirituality, religion, healthcare services, and cultural diversity concerning non-communicable diseases. Methods: The authors thoroughly searched scholarly articles in databases like CINAHL Database, PubMed, and MEDLINE. This search utilised English keywords. A review of these articles involved three approaches: a thorough investigation, a content analysis, and historical context. Results: There is a clear deficiency in cancer patients’ access to spiritual and religious healthcare treatments. This is not just a gap but extends to a failure to meet the all-encompassing requirements of individuals grappling with the multifaceted challenges of cancer. The lack of dedicated services deprives patients of crucial support for their emotional and spiritual well-being, impacting the holistic nature of their care. Recognising the profound psychological and spiritual implications of cancer, tailored spiritual and religious services have the potential to provide comfort, encouragement, and a sense of purpose. Conclusions: The analysis emphasises the interconnectedness of spiritual and religious healthcare services with cultural diversity. It comprehensively depicts the varied cultural dimensions of delivering these services to individuals battling cancer.
KW - Holistic care
KW - Psychological implications
KW - Socio-cultural aspects
KW - Socioeconomic conditions
KW - Tailored services
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U2 - 10.1016/j.ijans.2024.100768
DO - 10.1016/j.ijans.2024.100768
M3 - Review article
AN - SCOPUS:85201626822
SN - 2214-1391
VL - 20
JO - International Journal of Africa Nursing Sciences
JF - International Journal of Africa Nursing Sciences
M1 - 100768
ER -