Influences of Faith on Rural Appalachian Older Adult Health: An Ethnonursing Study

Author:

Strange Karina E.1ORCID,Mixer Sandra J.2ORCID,Embler Pam2,Smith Jennifer L.2ORCID,Troutman-Jordan Meredith3

Affiliation:

1. Duquesne University, Pittsburgh, PA, USA

2. University of Tennessee, Knoxville, USA

3. University of North Carolina, Charlotte, USA

Abstract

Introduction: Rural Appalachian older adults (RAOAs) constitute a vulnerable population and experience significant health disparities. The combination of age, poverty, rural residence, health care provider shortages, and limited transportation increases risks for poor health outcomes. Spirituality enhances older adult health; however, little is known about spirituality–health linkages of RAOAs. Therefore, the purpose of this study was to discover the influences of spirituality on RAOA health. Methodology: Culture Care Theory and ethnonursing method guided analysis of 32 RAOA interviews in community settings in East Tennessee. Results: “Faith” is an integral component of RAOA culture and health. Three themes were extrapolated: (a) Relationship with God is personal; (b) faith beliefs and practices influence health, illness, death, and dying; and [the need to] (c) “Open the door” for spiritual care. Discussion: Faith assessment and spiritual care recommendations contribute to culturally congruent care for RAOAs and may be transferable to care for other older adults.

Funder

Sara Rosenbalm Croley Dean’s Chair Funds

Sigma Theta Tau Gamma Chi Chapter Small Research Grant Award

Publisher

SAGE Publications

Subject

General Nursing

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