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'My pain is God's will'

L Kumasaka1, A Miles

  • 1Queen's Medical Center, Honolulu, USA.

The American Journal of Nursing
|June 1, 1996
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Healthcare professionals discuss managing patients who believe religious obligation requires them to endure suffering. This addresses spiritual distress and end-of-life care challenges.

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Area of Science:

  • Clinical Nursing
  • Pastoral Care
  • Medical Ethics

Background:

  • Patients may experience spiritual distress when facing illness.
  • Some patients feel a religious obligation to suffer.
  • This belief can complicate end-of-life care and treatment decisions.