Components of spirituality in older adults: A phenomenological study through interviews based on dignity therapy

Author:

Nagata Kyoko1ORCID,Tanaka Koji1

Affiliation:

1. Faculty of Health Sciences, Institute of Medical, Pharmaceutical and Health Sciences Kanazawa University Kanazawa Japan

Abstract

AbstractAimA key perspective in examining dignity, which is important for older adults, is spirituality. Therefore, this study aimed to identify the components of spirituality in older adults through interviews based on dignity therapy (DT).Methodological Design and JustificationColaizzi's descriptive phenomenology was applied to understand experiences rooted in the life world of older adults from their own perspective.Ethical Issues and ApprovalThis study was approved by the ethical review committee of the author's university. All participants provided consent to participate.Research MethodsSemi‐structured interviews based on DT were conducted with 11 community‐dwelling adults aged 65 years or older who were using some form of medical or social services. The interviews were transcribed, and the text was analysed based on Colaizzi's phenomenological method.ResultsFour themes were identified as components of spirituality in older adults: trauma, being silent about hard experiences, forming connections and taking on challenges and discovering one's own spirit. The participants felt a sense of helplessness and frustration as they dealt with traumatic events. Feelings of shame, guilt and/or resignation prevented them from talking about the distress they were experiencing, but they were able to move forward after receiving emotional support and having opportunities to share with others. These processes led to the discovery of a new self.Study LimitationsThis study assessed the experiences of older adults in Japan and may therefore have been influenced by the social background and culture of Japan. Future research should target older adults from a variety of social backgrounds as well as those with specific health conditions.ConclusionThe findings suggest the importance of creating opportunities for healthcare professionals as well as family, friends and community members to help older adults reflect on their lives and talk about their accomplishments and unresolved issues. Doing so should help older adults maintain their dignity while remaining aware of their mortality.

Funder

Japan Society for the Promotion of Science

Publisher

Wiley

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