Singh Anuradha, Freeman Michelle
Hotel Dieu Grace Hospital, Windsor, ON.
Can Oncol Nurs J. 2011 Winter;21(1):46-9.
As cultural ecology of Canada evolves with daily arrival of new immigrants, Canadians welcome them and feel very proud of preserving their multicultural heritage. As minority groups, especially South Asian Hindus, continue to grow, there is a need to understand their cultural perspectives and accommodate their cultural preferences for end-of-life care. This article addresses end-of-life care from a point of view of Hindu culture and religion and provides a brief overview of their beliefs and rituals related to it. This article also guides nurses to understand diverse Hindu cultural practices and beliefs to help support their patients and families at this difficult time of life.
随着新移民每日抵达,加拿大的文化生态不断演变,加拿大人欢迎他们,并为保留其多元文化遗产而深感自豪。随着少数群体,尤其是南亚印度教徒的持续增长,有必要了解他们的文化观点,并在临终关怀方面顺应他们的文化偏好。本文从印度教文化和宗教的角度探讨临终关怀,并简要概述与之相关的信仰和仪式。本文还指导护士了解印度教的各种文化习俗和信仰,以便在患者及其家人生命中的这一艰难时刻给予支持。