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Experiences of caring after religious disaffiliation: A qualitative study based on the DEW model.

Maria BjörkmarkMalin AndtfolkLinda Nyholm
Published in: Scandinavian journal of caring sciences (2024)
The results show that what human beings experience as caring after religious disaffiliation is encountering a care professional who understands the needs of someone in this life situation. Based on these needs, caring is described through seven themes. Care professionals need to understand the impact religious disaffiliation may have on clients' lives and respond to their needs. Understanding the suffering of a human being calls for a care professional's holistic view and caring for the whole human being, including spiritual dimensions. This new knowledge can be used by care professionals to develop caring for clients after religious disaffiliation.
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