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Feelings, Difficulties and Attitudes in relation to Fasting: A Qualitative Study on Spiritual Coping Among Turkish Patients with Type 2 Diabetes

This study aims to reveal the feelings, difficulties, attitudes, and spiritual coping status of Turkish patients with Type 2 diabetes mellitus toward fasting during Ramadan. The sample of this descriptive qualitative study consists of 14 patients diagnosed with Type 2 diabetes. We determined two mai...

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Published in:Journal of religion and health 2023-12, Vol.62 (6), p.4382-4398
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description This study aims to reveal the feelings, difficulties, attitudes, and spiritual coping status of Turkish patients with Type 2 diabetes mellitus toward fasting during Ramadan. The sample of this descriptive qualitative study consists of 14 patients diagnosed with Type 2 diabetes. We determined two main themes and relevant sub-themes. The first was “the feelings and difficulties experienced due to diabetes mellitus" with the sub-themes of "negative emotions" and “difficulties in fasting." The second theme was identified as "religious and spiritual coping" with the sub-themes of "believing the disease comes from God," “having difficulty in adhering to disease-specific practices while fasting," and "feeling that fasting facilitates coping and provides relief." In conclusion, it was determined that the patients continued to fast despite the difficulties and that fasting facilitated coping and provided relaxation.
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Attitudes
Clinical Psychology
Coping
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Diabetes
Fasting
Hypoglycemia
Interviews
Medicine
Medicine & Public Health
Mental health
Original Paper
Outpatient care facilities
Pilot projects
Population
Public Health
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Religion
Religious Studies
Spirituality
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