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Khám Phá Nỗi Đau và Tâm Linh Trong Giới Hạn Bệnh Nhân Ung Thư Người Mỹ Gốc Phi Trên Cơ Sở Quan Điểm Thần Học Của Howard Thurman
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Việc sử dụng trải nghiệm tôn giáo để giảm nhẹ nỗi đau trong bối cảnh chẩn đoán và điều trị ung thư chưa được hiểu rõ. Cụ thể, trong bài viết này, chúng tôi khám phá nỗi đau và trải nghiệm tôn giáo thông qua quan điểm thần học của Howard Thurman. Quan điểm này cho phép khám phá những cách mà tâm linh giúp bệnh nhân ung thư người Mỹ gốc Phi quản lý nỗi đau tốt hơn thông qua: (1) hình ảnh tích cực về bản thân như là con cái của Chúa hoặc sự đồng cảm với những đau khổ của Chúa Jesus; (2) tìm kiếm sự hòa hợp trong môi trường sống; (3) việc sử dụng tâm linh như sự nuôi dưỡng bản thân; và (4) quan điểm về nỗi đau như là bí tích. Trong bài báo này, chúng tôi sử dụng các câu chuyện của bệnh nhân ung thư người Mỹ gốc Phi để lập luận rằng những quan điểm thần học này thực sự có liên quan đến việc giảm nhẹ nỗi đau trong nhóm dân số này.
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