Shattnawi Khulood Kayed, Al-Hmoud Raheeq Mohammad
Maternal and Child Health Nursing Department, Faculty of Nursing, Jordan University of Science and Technology, P.O. Box (3030), Irbid, 22110, Jordan.
Maternal and Child Health Nursing Department, Faculty of Nursing, Jordan University of Science and Technology, Irbid, Jordan.
J Relig Health. 2025 Sep 18. doi: 10.1007/s10943-025-02451-y.
This study explored the lived experiences of Jordanian mothers caring for children with Glycogen Storage Disease (GSD), with a particular focus on the spiritual and cultural frameworks that shaped their caregiving. Using a descriptive phenomenological approach, semi-structured interviews were conducted with 13 mothers. The findings revealed significant emotional, financial, and social burdens, including stigma, exhaustion, and strained family dynamics. Mothers consistently drew on their Islamic faith to interpret and endure these challenges, viewing caregiving as a spiritual duty and relying on practices such as prayer, patience, and Qur'ānic recitation. Many also expressed unmet spiritual care needs and called for greater integration of faith-sensitive support within healthcare and community settings. These findings underscore the need for holistic care models that acknowledge the central role of spirituality in shaping caregiver resilience and meaning-making in rare disease contexts.
本研究探讨了约旦母亲照顾糖原贮积病(GSD)患儿的生活经历,特别关注塑造其照护行为的精神和文化框架。采用描述性现象学方法,对13位母亲进行了半结构式访谈。研究结果揭示了巨大的情感、经济和社会负担,包括耻辱感、疲惫感和紧张的家庭关系。母亲们始终借助她们的伊斯兰信仰来诠释和承受这些挑战,将照护视为一项精神职责,并依靠祈祷、耐心和诵读《古兰经》等做法。许多母亲还表示她们的精神关怀需求未得到满足,并呼吁在医疗保健和社区环境中更好地整合对信仰敏感的支持。这些发现强调了整体护理模式的必要性,这种模式承认精神性在罕见病背景下塑造照护者复原力和意义建构方面的核心作用。