Cultura de los Cuidados (Sep 2017)

Spiritual Care: a traditional practices based proposal from nahua Indian Community

  • Eunice Victoria García Piña,
  • Marco Antonio Cardoso Gómez,
  • Rosa María Ostiguín Meléndez,
  • Virginia Reyes Audiffred

DOI
https://doi.org/10.14198/cuid.2017.48.12
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 0, no. 48
pp. 101 – 109

Abstract

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This paper outlines the findings from research named “Traditional and spiritual care practices in a Nahua, indigenous community” (García, 2015; García Piña, Cardoso Gómez, Serrano Sánchez & Ostiguín Meléndez, 2015), in which spirituality elements were identified as coping strategies for the health-diseasedeath processes. Those results were complemented with a documental review. Objective: to claim on the caring strategies, on a specific social, cultural and historical context, that promotes the improvement of the nursing practice in the Mexican context. Method: theoretical-inductive documentary analysis. Results: communities are built from common goals and objectives, which arise as health-disease-death processes in its own particular perspective. Conclusion: nursing has as one of its main functions, to rescue people’s individual and collective response, for coping with every life situation; allowing that care itself, becomes a mutual feedback exercise.

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