Religious and Spiritual Dimensions of the Vietnamese Dementia Caregiving Experience.

Ladson Hinton, Jane Nhauyen Tran, Cindy Tran, Devon Hinton
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Abstract

This paper focuses on the role of religion and spirituality in dementia caregiving among Vietnamese refugee families. In-depth qualitative interviews were conducted with nine Vietnamese caregivers of persons with dementia, then tape-recorded, transcribed, and analyzed for emergent themes. Caregivers related their spirituality/religion to three aspects of caregiving: (1) their own suffering, (2) their motivations for providing care, and (3) their understanding of the nature of the illness. Key terms or idioms were used to articulate spiritual/religious dimensions of the caregivers' experience, which included sacrifice, compassion, karma, blessings, grace and peace of mind. In their narratives, the caregivers often combined multiple strands of different religions and/or spiritualities: Animism, Buddhism, Taoism, Confucianism and Catholicism. Case studies are presented to illustrate the relationship between religion/spirituality and the domains of caregiving. These findings have relevance for psychotherapeutic interventions with ethnically diverse populations.

越南痴呆症护理经验的宗教和精神层面。
本文主要研究越南难民家庭在痴呆症护理中的宗教和精神作用。对9名越南痴呆症患者的护理人员进行了深入的定性访谈,然后录音,转录和分析紧急主题。照护者将他们的灵性/宗教与照护的三个方面联系起来:(1)他们自己的痛苦;(2)他们提供照护的动机;(3)他们对疾病本质的理解。关键术语或习语被用来阐明照顾者经历的精神/宗教层面,其中包括牺牲、同情、业力、祝福、优雅和内心的平静。在他们的叙述中,照顾者通常结合了不同宗教和/或灵性的多个分支:万物有灵论、佛教、道教、儒家和天主教。个案研究提出,以说明宗教/精神和照顾的领域之间的关系。这些发现对不同种族人群的心理治疗干预具有相关性。
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