Sammanfattning
Leaving a religious community may, under certain circumstances, lead to
significant changes in an individual’s life. The aim of this caring science study was to
gain a deeper understanding of what caring for a client after religious disaffiliation is
from the perspective of care professionals. Semi-structured interviews were conducted
with nine care professionals working in psychiatric care and were analyzed through a
qualitative content analysis. Caring for a client after religious disaffiliation is described
as having someone who walks beside, part of the way, and the results are presented in
five categories. Having a holistic view as a care professional implies seeing and caring
for the whole human being, including spiritual dimensions.
significant changes in an individual’s life. The aim of this caring science study was to
gain a deeper understanding of what caring for a client after religious disaffiliation is
from the perspective of care professionals. Semi-structured interviews were conducted
with nine care professionals working in psychiatric care and were analyzed through a
qualitative content analysis. Caring for a client after religious disaffiliation is described
as having someone who walks beside, part of the way, and the results are presented in
five categories. Having a holistic view as a care professional implies seeing and caring
for the whole human being, including spiritual dimensions.
Originalspråk | Engelska |
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Sidor (från-till) | 215-223 |
Antal sidor | 9 |
Tidskrift | International Journal for Human Caring |
Volym | 28 |
Nummer | 4 |
DOI | |
Status | Publicerad - dec. 2024 |
MoE-publikationstyp | A1 Tidskriftsartikel-refererad |