Title of article :
A narrative review of religious beliefs in schizophrenic patients: Recommendations for psychiatric nurses
Author/Authors :
Goudarzian ، Amir Hossein Department of Psychiatric Nursing - School of Nursing and Midwifery - Tehran University of Medical Sciences
Abstract :
One area of interest in recent years has been the relationship between schizophrenia and religious. Religious beliefs in schizophrenic patients can take many forms. In this paper interactional effects of religion and schizophrenia are discussed. The article explores the diverse manifestations of religious beliefs in schizophrenic patients, from religious delusions and hallucinations to a deep sense of purpose and identity rooted in spirituality. It investigates the potential benefits and challenges posed by religious beliefs, considering the role they play in coping with the distressing symptoms of schizophrenia. Furthermore, the review underscores the significance of creating a supportive environment for patients to explore their religious beliefs and experiences, acknowledging the potential for personal biases among healthcare providers.
Keywords :
Religion , Schizophrenia , Hallucinations , Delusions , Spirituality , Patients , Narrative Review
Journal title :
Journal of Nursing Reports in Clinical Practice
Journal title :
Journal of Nursing Reports in Clinical Practice