The Role of Religious Coping in Neonatal Intensive Care Unit

IF 0.3 Q4 PEDIATRICS
H. Çaksen
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Abstract The hospitalization of newborn infants causes their parents to suffer stress, depression, feelings of powerlessness, emotions of shock, worry, fear, anguish, anxiety, and loneliness interspersed with those of faith, joy, and hope. Religion may provide a framework for understanding emotional and physical suffering and can facilitate perseverance or acceptance in the face of stressors. Religious coping is a religiously framed cognitive, emotional, or behavioral response to stress that encompasses multiple modalities and goals, as well as positive and negative dimensions. Gaining meaning in life can serve many purposes, including closeness to Allah, hope, peace, connection with others, personal growth, and personal restraint. Spirituality emerges as an “intensification of human experience” from any birth, not just out of ordinary situations. The significant differences in some spiritual issues indicate the need to consider the spirituality of both parents. In this article, we reviewed the role of religious coping in the neonatal intensive care units to attract attention to the importance of religious coping for parents whose infants are hospitalized in the neonatal intensive care unit.
宗教应对在新生儿重症监护病房中的作用
新生儿住院治疗使其父母承受压力、抑郁、无力感、震惊、担忧、恐惧、痛苦、焦虑、孤独等情绪,同时也夹杂着信念、喜悦和希望。宗教可以为理解情感和身体上的痛苦提供一个框架,并可以在面对压力时促进毅力或接受。宗教应对是一种以宗教为框架的对压力的认知、情感或行为反应,包括多种形式和目标,以及积极和消极的维度。获得生命的意义可以有很多目的,包括亲近真主、希望、和平、与他人的联系、个人成长和个人克制。灵性作为一种“人类经验的强化”从任何出生开始出现,而不仅仅是在普通情况下出现。在一些精神问题上的显著差异表明需要考虑父母双方的精神。在这篇文章中,我们回顾了宗教应对在新生儿重症监护病房中的作用,以引起人们对新生儿重症监护病房住院婴儿父母宗教应对的重要性的关注。
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