Roudsari Robab Latifnejad, Allan Helen T, Smith Pam A
European Institute of Health & Medical Sciences, The Duke of Kent Building, University of Surrey, Guildford, UK.
Hum Fertil (Camb). 2007 Sep;10(3):141-9. doi: 10.1080/14647270601182677.
In spite of the growing body of literature that has focused on medical, psychological, social, and cultural consequences of infertility, issues such as religious and spiritual dimensions of infertility have received little attention. Considering that infertility is a multifaceted problem and results in multiple losses, we argue that health professionals need to consider all aspects of holistic care when caring for women with fertility problems. Holistic care considers not only the psychological, social and cultural needs of individuals, but also their religious and spiritual needs. Women may use their religious/spiritual beliefs to cope with crisis, and to find meaning and hope in their suffering. This article reviews the literature on religion/spirituality and infertility using Medline, CINAHL, PBSC, IBSS and ISI Web of Knowledge from 1985 to the present. It focuses on religious and spiritual care as one aspect of holistic care of women with fertility problems, and draws attention to the religious perspectives of infertility and reproductive technologies. It highlights the spiritual dimension of the infertility experience in previous research, and concludes with a discussion on the gaps in the literature and the implications of including religious and spiritual issues in infertile women's care.
尽管越来越多的文献关注不孕不育在医学、心理、社会和文化方面的后果,但不孕不育在宗教和精神层面的问题却很少受到关注。鉴于不孕不育是一个多方面的问题,会导致多种损失,我们认为医疗专业人员在照顾有生育问题的女性时,需要考虑整体护理的各个方面。整体护理不仅要考虑个人的心理、社会和文化需求,还要考虑他们的宗教和精神需求。女性可能会利用她们的宗教/精神信仰来应对危机,并在苦难中找到意义和希望。本文使用1985年至今的Medline、CINAHL、PBSC、IBSS和ISI Web of Knowledge对有关宗教/精神与不孕不育的文献进行了综述。它将宗教和精神护理作为有生育问题女性整体护理的一个方面进行了重点阐述,并提请人们关注不孕不育和生殖技术的宗教观点。它突出了以往研究中不孕不育经历的精神层面,并在结尾讨论了文献中的空白以及将宗教和精神问题纳入不孕女性护理的意义。