Influence of Self-Care Awareness on the Physical Well-Being of African Religious Women in Karen, Nairobi, Kenya: A Psycho - Educational Intervention

Anthonia Odilile Uche
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Purpose: This study explored how self-care awareness practice influences the physical well-being of African religious Women of the Catholic Church in Karen, Nairobi-Kenya. Methodology: Qualitative paradigm and phenomenological design were used. Target was all African religious women living in Karen. Maximum variation sampling technique was used to select four religious women’s congregations that participated in the study. Criterion sampling technique was used to select 10 participants for the study, comprising of 4 religious women, 2 religious brothers, 2 priests and 2 lay persons. Methodology: Findings revealed that, religious women in Karen-Nairobi were prevented from adequate self-caring due to overwork, negligence, wrong concept of religious life, poor remuneration, poverty, influence of entrenched gender role, inability to integrate prayer life, the apostolate and community life as well as a misunderstanding of the meaning of self-care. Unique Contribution to Theory, Policy and Practice: This study concluded that the lack of self-care awareness among African Catholic Religious Women in Karen affected their physical well-being. Suggested remedial interventions included awareness creation, greater access to education, designing and use of a self-care curriculum, regular supervision of self-care practice by superiors, the replacement of life-diminishing structures in the religious life and the Church, revision of life and establishing economic sustainability.
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自我照顾意识对肯尼亚内罗毕卡伦地区非洲宗教妇女身体健康的影响:一项心理教育干预
目的:本研究探讨自我保健意识实践如何影响肯尼亚内罗毕卡伦天主教会的非洲宗教妇女的身体健康。研究方法:采用定性范式和现象学设计。目标是所有居住在克伦的非洲宗教妇女。采用最大变异抽样技术,选取四个宗教妇女会众参与研究。采用标准抽样方法,选取10名研究对象,包括4名女修士、2名修士、2名神父和2名非修士。方法:调查结果显示,由于过度劳累、疏忽、错误的宗教生活观念、报酬低、贫穷、根深蒂固的性别角色的影响、无法将祈祷生活、使徒生活和社区生活结合起来,以及对自我照顾的含义的误解,使克伦-内罗毕的宗教妇女无法充分照顾自己。对理论、政策和实践的独特贡献:本研究认为克伦地区非洲天主教妇女自我保健意识的缺乏影响了她们的身体健康。建议的补救措施包括提高认识、增加接受教育的机会、设计和使用自我保健课程、由上级定期监督自我保健做法、取代宗教生活和教会中减少生命的结构、修订生活和建立经济可持续性。
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