Evaluation of the religious influence on the feeling of guilt in patients with chronic pain - a review

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Autor(a) principal: Folchini, Caroline Mensor
Data de Publicação: 2021
Outros Autores: Silva, Diego da, Adami, Eliana Rezende, Ogoshi, Rosana Claudio Silva, Vieira, Kátia Regina de Moura, Heyde, Marcelo Daudt Von Der, Piovesan, Elcio Juliato, Kowacs, Pedro André
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Idioma: eng
Título da fonte: Research, Society and Development
Texto Completo: https://rsdjournal.org/index.php/rsd/article/view/24008
Resumo: Introduction / Objective: Based on the assumption that pain can be perceived as punishment (pain = penalty), and that this concept of guilt is present in the Judeo-Christian civilization, we decided to review the literature on relevant religious and guilt - which is also a source of suffering - in the management of chronic pain. Methodology. Three searches were carried out that included all articles listed until July 2021 within the PUBMED database. MeshTerm and Boolean operators were used in the following combinations: chronic pain AND religion AND guilt NOT yoga NOT meditation; Chronic pain AND religion NOT yoga NOT meditation; chronic pain AND guilt. Results. Studies carried out in different countries point to the relevance of the chronic relationship of chronic pain to the patient, interfering in a positive way in their evolution, without, however, investigating their relationship with feelings of guilt. Conclusions. The literature is rich in articles on the influence of religiosity in coping with pain, but mentions of feelings of guilt are limited to a single article.
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spelling Evaluation of the religious influence on the feeling of guilt in patients with chronic pain - a reviewEvaluación de la influencia religiosa sobre el sentimiento de culpa en pacientes con dolor crónico - una revisiónAvaliação da influência religiosa no sentimento de culpa em pacientes com dor crônica - uma revisãoDor crônicaCulpaReligiosidade.Dolor crónicoCulpaReligiosidad.Chronic painGuiltReligiosity.Introduction / Objective: Based on the assumption that pain can be perceived as punishment (pain = penalty), and that this concept of guilt is present in the Judeo-Christian civilization, we decided to review the literature on relevant religious and guilt - which is also a source of suffering - in the management of chronic pain. Methodology. Three searches were carried out that included all articles listed until July 2021 within the PUBMED database. MeshTerm and Boolean operators were used in the following combinations: chronic pain AND religion AND guilt NOT yoga NOT meditation; Chronic pain AND religion NOT yoga NOT meditation; chronic pain AND guilt. Results. Studies carried out in different countries point to the relevance of the chronic relationship of chronic pain to the patient, interfering in a positive way in their evolution, without, however, investigating their relationship with feelings of guilt. Conclusions. The literature is rich in articles on the influence of religiosity in coping with pain, but mentions of feelings of guilt are limited to a single article.Introducción / Objetivo: Partiendo del supuesto de que el dolor puede percibirse como un castigo (dolor = pena), y que este concepto de culpa está presente en la civilización judeocristiana, decidimos revisar la literatura sobre la religión y la culpa relevantes, que es también una fuente de sufrimiento - en el manejo del dolor crónico. Metodología. Se realizaron tres búsquedas que incluyeron todos los artículos listados hasta Julho de 2021 dentro de la base de datos PUBMED. Se utilizaron operadores MeshTerm y booleanos en las siguientes combinaciones: dolor crónico Y religión Y culpa NO yoga NO meditación; Dolor crónico Y religión NO yoga NO meditación; dolor crónico Y culpa. Resultados. Estudios realizados en diferentes países apuntan a la relevancia de la relación crónica del dolor crónico con el paciente, interfiriendo de forma positiva en su evolución, sin, sin embargo, indagar en su relación con los sentimientos de culpa. Conclusiones. La literatura es rica en artículos sobre la influencia de la religiosidad en el afrontamiento del dolor, pero las menciones a los sentimientos de culpa se limitan a un solo artículo.Introdução / Objetivo: Partindo do pressuposto de que a dor pode ser percebida como punição (dor = pena), e que esse conceito de culpa está presente na civilização judaico-cristã, decidimos revisar a literatura sobre religiosidade e culpa relevantes - que é também uma fonte de sofrimento - no manejo da dor crônica. Metodologia. Foram realizadas três buscas que incluíram todos os artigos listados até Julho de 2021 na base de dados PUBMED. Operadores MeshTerm e Booleanos foram usados ​​nas seguintes combinações: dor crônica E religião E culpa NÃO ioga, NÃO meditação; Dor crônica E religião NÃO ioga, NÃO meditação; dor crônica E culpa. Resultados. Estudos realizados em diferentes países apontam para a relevância da relação crônica da dor crônica para o paciente, interferindo de forma positiva em sua evolução, sem, no entanto, investigar sua relação com o sentimento de culpa. Conclusões. A literatura é rica em artigos sobre a influência da religiosidade no enfrentamento da dor, mas as menções aos sentimentos de culpa se limitam a um único artigo.Research, Society and Development2021-12-21info:eu-repo/semantics/articleinfo:eu-repo/semantics/publishedVersionapplication/pdfhttps://rsdjournal.org/index.php/rsd/article/view/2400810.33448/rsd-v10i17.24008Research, Society and Development; Vol. 10 No. 17; e64101724008Research, Society and Development; Vol. 10 Núm. 17; e64101724008Research, Society and Development; v. 10 n. 17; e641017240082525-3409reponame:Research, Society and Developmentinstname:Universidade Federal de Itajubá (UNIFEI)instacron:UNIFEIenghttps://rsdjournal.org/index.php/rsd/article/view/24008/21357Copyright (c) 2021 Caroline Mensor Folchini; Diego da Silva; Eliana Rezende Adami; Rosana Claudio Silva Ogoshi; Kátia Regina de Moura Vieira; Marcelo Daudt Von Der Heyde; Elcio Juliato Piovesan; Pedro André Kowacshttps://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0info:eu-repo/semantics/openAccessFolchini, Caroline Mensor Silva, Diego da Adami, Eliana Rezende Ogoshi, Rosana Claudio Silva Vieira, Kátia Regina de Moura Heyde, Marcelo Daudt Von Der Piovesan, Elcio Juliato Kowacs, Pedro André 2022-01-01T11:11:08Zoai:ojs.pkp.sfu.ca:article/24008Revistahttps://rsdjournal.org/index.php/rsd/indexPUBhttps://rsdjournal.org/index.php/rsd/oairsd.articles@gmail.com2525-34092525-3409opendoar:2024-01-17T09:42:42.001744Research, Society and Development - Universidade Federal de Itajubá (UNIFEI)false
dc.title.none.fl_str_mv Evaluation of the religious influence on the feeling of guilt in patients with chronic pain - a review
Evaluación de la influencia religiosa sobre el sentimiento de culpa en pacientes con dolor crónico - una revisión
Avaliação da influência religiosa no sentimento de culpa em pacientes com dor crônica - uma revisão
title Evaluation of the religious influence on the feeling of guilt in patients with chronic pain - a review
spellingShingle Evaluation of the religious influence on the feeling of guilt in patients with chronic pain - a review
Folchini, Caroline Mensor
Dor crônica
Culpa
Religiosidade.
Dolor crónico
Culpa
Religiosidad.
Chronic pain
Guilt
Religiosity.
title_short Evaluation of the religious influence on the feeling of guilt in patients with chronic pain - a review
title_full Evaluation of the religious influence on the feeling of guilt in patients with chronic pain - a review
title_fullStr Evaluation of the religious influence on the feeling of guilt in patients with chronic pain - a review
title_full_unstemmed Evaluation of the religious influence on the feeling of guilt in patients with chronic pain - a review
title_sort Evaluation of the religious influence on the feeling of guilt in patients with chronic pain - a review
author Folchini, Caroline Mensor
author_facet Folchini, Caroline Mensor
Silva, Diego da
Adami, Eliana Rezende
Ogoshi, Rosana Claudio Silva
Vieira, Kátia Regina de Moura
Heyde, Marcelo Daudt Von Der
Piovesan, Elcio Juliato
Kowacs, Pedro André
author_role author
author2 Silva, Diego da
Adami, Eliana Rezende
Ogoshi, Rosana Claudio Silva
Vieira, Kátia Regina de Moura
Heyde, Marcelo Daudt Von Der
Piovesan, Elcio Juliato
Kowacs, Pedro André
author2_role author
author
author
author
author
author
author
dc.contributor.author.fl_str_mv Folchini, Caroline Mensor
Silva, Diego da
Adami, Eliana Rezende
Ogoshi, Rosana Claudio Silva
Vieira, Kátia Regina de Moura
Heyde, Marcelo Daudt Von Der
Piovesan, Elcio Juliato
Kowacs, Pedro André
dc.subject.por.fl_str_mv Dor crônica
Culpa
Religiosidade.
Dolor crónico
Culpa
Religiosidad.
Chronic pain
Guilt
Religiosity.
topic Dor crônica
Culpa
Religiosidade.
Dolor crónico
Culpa
Religiosidad.
Chronic pain
Guilt
Religiosity.
description Introduction / Objective: Based on the assumption that pain can be perceived as punishment (pain = penalty), and that this concept of guilt is present in the Judeo-Christian civilization, we decided to review the literature on relevant religious and guilt - which is also a source of suffering - in the management of chronic pain. Methodology. Three searches were carried out that included all articles listed until July 2021 within the PUBMED database. MeshTerm and Boolean operators were used in the following combinations: chronic pain AND religion AND guilt NOT yoga NOT meditation; Chronic pain AND religion NOT yoga NOT meditation; chronic pain AND guilt. Results. Studies carried out in different countries point to the relevance of the chronic relationship of chronic pain to the patient, interfering in a positive way in their evolution, without, however, investigating their relationship with feelings of guilt. Conclusions. The literature is rich in articles on the influence of religiosity in coping with pain, but mentions of feelings of guilt are limited to a single article.
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