Branch William T, Torke Alexia, Brown-Haithco Robin C
Emory University School of Medicine, Atlanta, GA 30303, USA.
J Gen Intern Med. 2006 Nov;21(11):1203-5. doi: 10.1111/j.1525-1497.2006.00572.x.
A profound and moving spirituality provided emotional and psychological support for most terminally ill patients at Grady Memorial Hospital. The authors were able to trace the roots of these patients' spirituality to core beliefs described by African-American theologians. Truly bedrock beliefs often reflected in conversations with the patients at Grady included the providence of God and the divine plan for each person's life. Patients felt an intimate relationship to God, which they expressed through prayer. Importantly, almost all patients were willing to share their beliefs with the authors in long bedside interviews. This willingness to share indicates that physicians can learn about and validate such patients' spiritual sources of support.
一种深刻而动人的精神信仰为格雷迪纪念医院的大多数绝症患者提供了情感和心理支持。作者能够将这些患者精神信仰的根源追溯到非裔美国神学家所描述的核心信仰。在格雷迪与患者的交谈中经常体现出的真正的基本信仰包括上帝的眷顾以及每个人生命的神圣计划。患者们感到与上帝有着亲密的关系,他们通过祈祷来表达这种关系。重要的是,几乎所有患者都愿意在长时间的床边访谈中与作者分享他们的信仰。这种分享的意愿表明医生能够了解并认可这类患者的精神支持来源。