Shakwane Simangele, Vilakati Dumisani B
Department of Health Studies, College of Human Sciences, University of South Africa, Pretoria.
Curationis. 2024 Nov 15;47(2):e1-e11. doi: 10.4102/curationis.v47i2.2629.
South Africa is a diverse country that promises equality, dignity, linguistic and cultural rights to all its citizens. Therefore, understanding the cultural, religious and nursing practices in caring for the deceased body is crucial to ensure meaningful integrated care of the deceased body and collective mourning and support within a community.
This study aimed to strengthen multidisciplinary collaboration and knowledge sharing on caring for the human body at all stages of life and beyond death using Ubuntu principles.
A qualitative exploratory-descriptive design was used to understand the meaning of the human body after cessation of life within African, Christian and nursing practice. The study was conducted in three countries in Southern Africa (eSwatini, South Africa and Zimbabwe). Snowball and purposive sampling techniques were used to recruit participants. In-depth telephonic and face-to-face interviews were conducted. The data were analysed thematically.
To provide comprehensive insights, themes from the three population groups were integrated. Four main themes emerged from the thematic analysis: (1) death as an end to physical life, (2) cleanliness of the deceased body, (3) ritualisation of death and (4) beyond death and burial.
Strengthening multidisciplinary collaboration is vital to providing comprehensive care for the body and spirit of the deceased. Understanding cultural and religious rituals helps with collective mourning and support in the community.Contribution: Reflecting on the meaning of the deceased body and the respect given to it during the process of transition into the spiritual world through ritualisation.
南非是一个多元化的国家,承诺为所有公民提供平等、尊严、语言和文化权利。因此,了解在照料逝者遗体过程中的文化、宗教和护理实践对于确保在社区内对逝者遗体进行有意义的综合护理以及集体哀悼和支持至关重要。
本研究旨在利用乌班图原则加强在生命各阶段及死后照料人体方面的多学科合作与知识共享。
采用定性探索性描述性设计,以了解非洲、基督教和护理实践中生命停止后人体的意义。该研究在南部非洲的三个国家(斯威士兰、南非和津巴布韦)进行。采用滚雪球抽样和目的抽样技术招募参与者。进行了深入的电话访谈和面对面访谈。对数据进行了主题分析。
为提供全面的见解,整合了三个群体的主题。主题分析得出四个主要主题:(1)死亡是肉体生命的终结,(2)逝者遗体的清洁,(3)死亡仪式化,(4)死后与埋葬。
加强多学科合作对于为逝者的身心提供全面护理至关重要。了解文化和宗教仪式有助于社区内的集体哀悼和支持。贡献:反思逝者遗体的意义以及在通过仪式化过渡到精神世界的过程中给予它的尊重。