Revista Brasileira de Enfermagem ()

Religiosity and spirituality as resilience strategies among long-living older adults in their daily lives

  • Luana Araújo dos Reis,
  • Tânia Maria de Oliva Menezes

DOI
https://doi.org/10.1590/0034-7167-2016-0630
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 70, no. 4
pp. 761 – 766

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ABSTRACT Objective: to investigate religiosity and spirituality as a resilience strategy for the long-living older adults in their daily lives. Method: Qualitative research of phenomenological approach based on Martin Heidegger thoughts. Interviews were conducted with 14 older adults registered at a family health unit in the city of Jequié, BA, Brazil. The data were analyzed in the light of Being and Time. Results: The results revealed that God occupies a central position in their lives, and the reading of the bible, praying the rosary and prayers are resilience strategies used for coping with unfavorable situations, recovery and/or maintenance of health, personal and family protection, and, above all, the experience of a satisfactory aging. Final considerations: Religiosity and spirituality were presented as an important resilience strategy in the existence of older adults, showing that through them it is possible to achieve well-being and cope with health and social problems.

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