Spiritual Religious Coping is Associated with Quality of Life in Institutionalized Older Adults

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Luciano Magalhães Vitorino
Giancarlo Lucchetti
Ana Eliza Oliveira Santos
Alessandra L. G. Lucchetti
Eric Batista Ferreira
Nilce Piva Adami
Lucila Amaral Carneiro Vianna
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[1] Federal University of São Paulo – UNIFESP,Paulista School of Nursing
[2] Federal University of Juiz de Fora,Institute of Exact Sciences
[3] Federal University of Alfenas – UNIFAL,undefined
[4] Federal University of São Paulo – UNIFESP,undefined
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Quality of life; Religiousness; Religious coping; Spirituality; Homes for the aged; Nursing homes;
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The purpose of this study was to investigate the relationship between spiritual/religious coping (SRCOPE) strategies and quality of life (QoL) in institutionalized older adults. This is a cross-sectional, correlational study, with a sample of 77 older adults in Brazil. The present study found long-term care patients use religious and spiritual coping strategies to deal with their chronic health conditions. Positive SRCOPE and Total SRCOPE have positive correlations with most QoL domains from the WHOQOL-OLD and WHOQOL-BREF. On the other hand, Negative SRCOPE strategies correlated negatively with the facets of “death and dying” from the WHOQOL-OLD. These results suggest the need for an integrative approach for long-term care patients, considering the positive and negative aspects of coping.
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