Culture, spirituality, religion, and ritual

E. Brown, M. Muckaden, N. Mndende
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Culture, religion, and spiritual beliefs can profoundly affect the ways in which families cope with caring for a child living with a life-shortening illness. These patterns and belief systems may also impact how families navigate decisions and make sense of death and dying. People’s attitudes and beliefs affect the way in which they respond to others, particularly those whose views and lifestyles are different from their own. To be effective, caring professions need to be aware of their own social mores, prejudices, and worldview. Cultural sensitivity is required to comprehensively support a child and family especially at the end of life (EOL). The chapter starts by defining key concepts and then describes some common worldviews and religions with particular relevance to children’s palliative care and ends with an example from the traditional perspective from southern Africa.
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文化,精神,宗教和仪式
文化、宗教和精神信仰可以深刻地影响家庭照顾患有缩短生命的疾病的儿童的方式。这些模式和信仰体系也可能影响家庭如何做出决定,以及如何理解死亡和临终。人们的态度和信仰影响着他们对他人的反应方式,尤其是那些观点和生活方式与自己不同的人。要想有效,关爱职业需要了解他们自己的社会习俗、偏见和世界观。文化敏感性是全面支持一个孩子和家庭,特别是在生命的尽头(EOL)。本章从定义关键概念开始,然后描述一些与儿童姑息治疗特别相关的共同世界观和宗教,并以南部非洲传统观点的例子结束。
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