Spiritual Health as Experienced by Muslim Adults in Iran: A Qualitative Content Analysis

AuthorAzita Jaberien
AuthorMarzieh Momennasaben
AuthorMohammadAli Cheraghien
AuthorShahrzad Yektatalaben
AuthorAbbas Ebadien
OrcidAzita Jaberi [0000-0002-6886-3529]en
OrcidMarzieh Momennasab [0000-0003-3090-2331]en
OrcidShahrzad Yektatalab [0000-0001-6892-2229]en
OrcidAbbas Ebadi [0000-0002-2911-7005]en
Issued Date2019-11-13en
AbstractBackground: Spiritual health has attracted wide attention in health-related and nursing sciences. However, most research on this complex and ambiguous concept has been conducted from the Judeo-Christian philosophical worldview, and the Muslim community that comprises a large population of the world, and particularly the Iranian population, has not been investigated. Objectives: The present study aimed to explore the experiences of Iranian Muslim adults regarding spiritual health. Methods: This qualitative content analysis was conducted among 14 participants. Semi-structured interviews were used for data collection, and Granheim and Lundman (2004) method was used for qualitative content analysis. The results were categorized into six major themes. Results: The six major themes extracted for spiritual health included harmonious reciprocal connectedness, moderation, spiritual striving, transcendence, purpose seeking and wisdom thinking, and faith. These characteristics were reciprocally interconnected and intertwined. It should be noted that some of the extracted attributes were quite new. Conclusions: Considering the cultural and philosophical foundations of different communities, assessment of spiritual health in different societies would reveal novel and innovative aspects of this concept. Paying attention to these aspects is essential in the health promotion.en
DOIhttps://doi.org/10.5812/semj.88715en
KeywordSpiritual Healthen
KeywordContent Analysisen
KeywordFaithen
KeywordTranscendenceen
PublisherBrieflandsen
TitleSpiritual Health as Experienced by Muslim Adults in Iran: A Qualitative Content Analysisen
TypeResearch Articleen

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