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Spirituality in Brazilian family caregivers of patients with cancer from the end-of-life care to bereavement.

Andrea Carolina BenitesÉrika Arantes de Oliveira CardosoManoel Antonio Dos Santos
Published in: Death studies (2022)
Although spirituality can be a source of support during end-of-life and engage a transformative experience after loss, few studies report family members' spiritual and existential needs considering their experiences over time. We conducted a longitudinal interpretative phenomenological analysis from audio-recorded interviews of 10 family caregivers while providing end-of-life care for cancer patients and during bereavement. Participants' spirituality experiences were presented in three superordinate themes: connectedness with religious beliefs and the deceased; re-signifying relationships, life, and loss; suffering and the family caregiver's needs. Finding connection through relationships, greater existential and spiritual suffering post-loss were important issues involved in expressing their spirituality.
Keyphrases
  • mental health
  • advanced cancer
  • wild type